Red?
Red bromeliad bloom..
Twin Cereus..
In the daylight...
Show Off!
Garden guest...
Ok... found my presents...
Solid black feline....
Bloomin...
In the sunshine...
Stages . . .
Conserving energy . . .
Looking in...
Lone Allamanda ...
Waiting. . .
December...
Solo beauty...
Up close..
Within...
Cactus..
Watching....
Ixora
Really...
Bug...
Just a lazy day . . .
The party is over...
Night photo ..
Clear sky, except...
Green ...
Night of the cereus...
Same two.. different angle..
At night...
One day, we'll be orange....
RenFest Gentleman
Lovely Looney Lucy...
...'Was It Something that I said?'
Looney Lucy
Worthy opponent . .
Believe what you will . .
Raised sword...
Trusty brown leather cheat..
Action!
He's done ...
Action chess..
Don't mess with her...
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Really odd...
Florida is known for bugs... large bugs. Being somewhat tropical, it isn't unusual to yell "hit the dirt" when a CR-747 is spotted (cockroach.. large). Some folks call them "Palmetto bugs"... really don't think the folks living in that town would like to be named after a dinosauer of a bug... but, will have to research that and get back to y'all!
This is neither a Palmetto bug nor a CR-747...... just what a Nightblooming Cereus flower looks like when all it's glory is gone.
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This is neither a Palmetto bug nor a CR-747...... just what a Nightblooming Cereus flower looks like when all it's glory is gone.
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