Posted by David Hare-Scott on December 12, 2010, 9:23 pm
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:
> 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
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
> 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.
Tecoma capensis
>
> If there is any interest expressed I will post more.
>
More, please. Especially Jerseys!
Posted by FarmI on December 13, 2010, 5:46 am
> 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/
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:
>> 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/
> 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?
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.
> 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.
I will try to get some shots of all 4 girls for the knowledgable to
critique.
David
> 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