Tonight's sunset...
JoanMN
8 years ago
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Comments (16)We don't see Orioles around here until July~ish. He's a chubby one, S.! :-) No Hummers seen until then either when the Mimosas are in bloom. Nice series of photos, Bonnie. Spooky is right! The Wisnolia scent *is* amazing! Half the Magnolia has died a natural death. Rather than cut it down or trim it back my Mom wanted some kinda vine to grow over it. She always wanted a Wisteria so that's what we planted in 1999. The plant was 5 years old then. It first bloomed two years later with just a few hints of what was to come. Now this creation has lovely Magnolia flowers in early spring before the Wisteria sends out its leaves. As the Magnolia flowers fade they are replaced by the Wisteria leaves and shortly afterwards the beautiful flowers. The flowering succession could not be timed any better! We discovered that a pair of Downy WPs have made a home in a natural hole of one of the leaders. The Wisteria is a monster though. There's vines going across the patio, across the lawn, everywhere if allowed to go unchecked! We've threatened to cut it down many times but see all the birds safely nesting inside. The dense cover of the Wisteria also protects them from rain very well! So well the ground beneath stays dry even after a thunderstorm. We need to water the plants underneath with a hose !...See MoreTonight (near sunset)-Severe Storms Possible
Comments (6)The first Severe Thunderstorm Watch of the evening has been issued for some counties in western, central and southern Oklahoma. It is in effect until 1 a.m. You can click on the link below to see the Watch area counties and can click on any of those counties for a link to the text of the watch. Dawn Here is a link that might be useful: Severe Thunderstorm Watch...See MoreSunset tonight was awesome
Comments (2)Those are pretty. But the weather up there sounds ugly! I heard it's cold and windy! JoanMN/FL...See MoreTonight's Sunset.
Comments (11)Thanks, Everyone! That tree, a Live Oak, in the photo is the same tree that I post photos of here regularly. It has been dead for a few years now, killed by lightning, and is about 50 feet tall...so I guess it's a Dead Live Oak? Anyway, here is a photo of the same tree taken from the other side, looking back toward my house. This pic was taken back in May of this year. Kt...See More
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