Although a bit late the cluster of bougainvillea is in full bloom. As you can see it has been planted at the gate. We planted three colours to gether – peach, read and white.
Next to the gate just outside is a Bher tree. It came up on its own but I water it. It has now started yielding. The passersby pick the fruits that lie on the ground. We do the same I collect them and distribute to neighbours who cannot come on their own.
Bher is a sweet and sour fruit with a pleasant smell. It takes me back to my childhood days when soon after school we would buy them from a woman who would sit outside the school gate.
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Would you accept my invite to visit Solitaire?
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Yes
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Would love to visit this beauty.
Welcome. I had one online friend visit us a long time ago!
I’d love to visit it! As I have said before, it looks like paradise.
Thanks. Just say when and I will be ready to welcome you!!
If I have the chance, I wanted to visit the Solitaire.
Have you ever visited India before?
When I first saw about solitaire I was thinking of the game. That is nice that you let passers-by pick the fruits on the ground and you distribute to others.
The Bher tree does not belong to us. It is a roadside tree. I only water it and keep it alive.
Hello Grace, We have always had bougainvillea trees where we lived around South Africa. It grows well here.
Thanks to Bougainvillea our garden looks colourful