Monday, September 16, 2013

"P"anache!


 My high school ring......Phoenix, NY.
 Papyrus grass growing in a pot on my porch.
 Pagoda plant.
 Palm tree.
 Plumbago flower
 Podacarpus tree berries.
 Path out back.
Pampas grass hedge.
                                           
 Pine trees after the pine beetles work their destruction......
 Healthy pine grove.  (our pond is in front of the trees but the water level is too low to see!)
 Post fence.
 East Palatka holly tree berries.
Pink purl stitches!
 Our pool where we spend many long afternoons!
Pain.......Bill's whole foot is swelling from this leaking seroma.  (His size 15 foot is hard to fit in his shoe as you can imagine!)
Thank you for persevering through my parade of photos!

7 comments:

  1. A positively pleasing post. I couldn't resist alliterating. I'm amazed at how many plants you found that start with P. And, that foot looks painful...ouch!

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  2. Does you palm trees have coconuts or dates? That pool water looks comfortable. Poor Bill. That foot looks painful.

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  3. Peautiful! (sorry, it's the best I could do at this time of night) :)

    Poor Dad...

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  4. I thought plumbago as a pain in the shoulder. The things we learn!

    A leaking seroma? That totally sucks rocks! As the bacon said to the ham, "Hope you're cured soon."

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  5. Sandy @My yellow SwingSeptember 18, 2013 at 7:42 AM

    Your plants look really nice. Poolside is the only way to go!

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  6. wow, that pagoda plant looks beautiful - Bill's foot on the other hand really does look painful:( I hope the doc can help him; it's a major nuisance (quite apart from the pain) not to be able to walk properly:( good luck to him!

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