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Spots of color and a little winter drama ...

After a cold (first one I've had in years) and a cold rainy spell (I got two and a half inches) I embarked out into the mostly barren landscape of my back yard in search of a few spots of color.

If we don't get a hard freeze shrimp plants can be relied on to bloom all winter so I wasn't disappointed ...

I was surprised to see a few small yellow butterflies and a hummingbird visiting the shrimp plants, but wasn't able to capture them in a photo!

With no eyes peering out from the birdhouse I bravely ventured close to the Fruit cocktail shrimp plant ...



Rosa Rainbow Knockout always has a few bright red hips summer and winter ...

Ornamental kale was planted in late fall to provide leaves for winter and spring eating ...

Another is seen against the tree in the distance. As they grew it was realized that the leaves on this variety were pretty and bright, but too skinny to provide much nourishment ...

Lucky for me I had planted several of another more leafy variety which we are eating ...

A few stocks were purchased from Lowes sale rack for their incredible fragrance and spring color. Do they count?

Ah a surprise! One of the pet ornate box turtles came out of hibernation early fooled by the warm days into thinking it was spring ...

But wait a minute! What's happening here? She's eating a small snake who also ventured out for a bit of warmth! Ah well, such are the dramas of nature ...

That's about it for color and drama -- unless you count the old reliables ... pots and paint! :-)

So how does your garden grow in this warm January?

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