My yard is filled with these happy blooms. I don’t know what kind they are, my son brought one home years ago. Excuse the fencing, my cats are totally contained to the yard, and no coyotes can get in. I liked this photo because you can see the red berries in the trees beyond.
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There we go Kim. I believe I am now up to date with your photo challenge 😉
OH great! Good to hear. : D
But this is already an entry to your Color Crazy Challenge hahahaha oh I will post mine by Wednesday I already found my photo
I took a few of these, they are indeed fodder and I will be using them this week. I will look forward to seeing yours! Remember, you can post as many as you like during the week.
I am on it Ma’am no worries
Very cool shot, I like it! Thanks for sharing!
Very cool blooms Kim. I can hear coyotes at night but at a distance thank goodness.
Where they’re putting in all those new homes across the way on the creek, is a huge coyote pack. We hear the different howls, barks, snorts, and puppies. The sound carries up to the hill here. They have also worn a path on the outside of this fence, and used to jump over, mark the yard and steal cats and my sons dog. I put up coyote roll bars, chicken wire and heavy wire on top, and got Meika, wolf scent works well too.
I have won the game so far. 9 months and counting..
Waw… Kim… It’s so beautiful… clear and fresh…
Thank you Albert, we are so lucky to have winter time blooms. : )
Really! As I said, lucky is always on your side! I can’t even envy you.
I am going to use my flowers in he yard for my next posts. It is still suggested all people and pets stay inside until the air clears more. We are lucky to have such mild winters, and my luck is indeed changing from none to some!
Changing from none to some? Hahahaha…