The succession of spring weather after a set of western disturbances from last fortnight impeded the arrival of heat wave of summer until now. The summer season has officially begun now after rise in temperatures and start of heat waves simultaneously.
Galphimia is blooming profusely with summer arrival
Adenium blooms are putting up a show in my Garden
Indian myna was spotted quenching the thirst, it is imperative for everyone to take a step to keep a bowl of water and food outside your home or in your garden to help these critters survive harsh summer .
We don't have any of the plants (or the bird) you pictured today, which made your post even more enjoyable. As opposed to your heat, we may get snow later tonight. Alana ramblinwitham.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteThe Adenium is lovely, it's not something I am familiar with.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos.
ReplyDeleteNot summer here yet - they're actually calling for frost tomorrow, which is NOT welcome! Our spring blooms will be sad as well.
Thanks for sharing at https://image-in-ing.blogspot.com/2025/04/a-few-more-before-i-forget.html
The Adenium is wonderful, Arun. I lost one I had years ago but I should try growing one again.
ReplyDeleteDear Arun, spring is just beginning to arrive here, albeit slightly late. Finally, everything is starting to bloom and turn green after the cold (but dry and snow-poor) winter in Austria. And you're already experiencing summer heat, wow! It's good that you're giving the birds water and food. In our garden, they're also fed all year round and we have a small pond where they (and the insects) can drink.
ReplyDeleteAll the best, Traude
https://rostrose.blogspot.com/2025/04/weltreise-2024-reisegarderobe-resume.html
I like seeing your flowers and birds. Spring is here with a few blossoms and plenty of birds at my feeders. Thank you for linking up.
ReplyDeleteLove seeing all your flowers. So far our weather keeps bouncing back and forth between wanting to really warm up, and then maybe a frosty morning so so far no blooming flowers. This morning in the grass, I did see a lovely tiny violet so I had to snap a picture. I no longer have a flower garden as I downsized and moved, and am looking forward to when I can plant the planters that I have accumulated. Beautiful colors and flowers that you share.
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