Pictures of life in summer

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Posted by David Hare-Scott on December 12, 2010, 9:23 pm
 
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For those who may be interested in some of the things around my place or
just up to their waist in snow and looking for a door into summer.


http://s1086.photobucket.com/albums/j444/HareScott/

Can anybody name the orange/red flower?  It is a vigorous scrambling
evergreen climber.

If there is any interest expressed I will post more.

David



Posted by Trish Brown on December 12, 2010, 10:33 pm
 David Hare-Scott wrote:

Looks like a Bignonia to me . B.capensis? Cape Honeysuckle?

Love your photos, David. My faves are the Pied Butcherbird and the
lovely Jersey cow looking seductively over her shoulder. More please!

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Trish Brown

Newcastle, NSW, Australia

Posted by Amos Nomore on December 12, 2010, 10:37 pm
 

Tecoma capensis

More, please. Especially Jerseys!

Posted by FarmI on December 13, 2010, 5:46 am
 
I love the pic of Mootilda in mid cud chew!!!  She is a lovely looking girl.
Dry by the look of her.  When is she due?

And that head (shape, eye, colour) on the chook looks very Australorp like
but I can now see those red feathers and they aren't Australorp like.  She
look like she'll do the job though.



Posted by David Hare-Scott on December 13, 2010, 5:03 pm
 FarmI wrote:

Yes she is dry.  That is the problem, she isn't due, she is just fat!  We
have no practical way to put her on a diet nor put a suitable bull over her.
All our agisters (who thought we were wonderful during drought) have
abandoned us.  Anybody with a 1/4 acre of dirt can feed a horse right now.
So where we would like to have 10 horses (and could feed 16 for the summer)
we have 3 horses and a cow.  So they are all fat.


I will try to get some shots of all 4 girls for the knowledgable to
critique.

David