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One of the fun things about gardening is that you can never predict the exact outcome of a planted seed. Even seedless things insist on having seeds in them sometimes. Such was the case with the mother of this watermelon, apparently seedless, it had only one. This series of photos were taken on Sept.19th, 25th, Oct. 25th and 27th, and Nov. 16th (2008).
A little Wren chirps, perched on our fence every afternoon. Soft pink Myrtle trees bloom in the background.
Crepe Myrtle with spider webs at sunrise, Lewisville, TX
The great thing about Zinnias is that cutting the flowers for bouquets encourages them to create more. They thrive here in my Lewisville garden, Texas
Shavingbrush tree in bloom and Bougainvillea blooming in a variety of colors, Chapala, Mexico
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Redbuds, New Oak leaves and webs on a foggy Spring morning in Coppell, TX
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Blue Parrot, Fort Worth Zoo
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Flamingo at the Fort Worth Zoo
Pink Zinnia look their best during Fall when it gets a little cooler, Lewisville TX