Monsoon has finally reached our city and the first spell of good rains have brought down the temperature thereby bringing relief from summer.While my garden is currently in the process of renovation so there is dearth of blooms in the garden.
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Such beautiful photos. You have a lovely garden.
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Beautiful photos! Lovely flowers. I guess they were longing for rain. Here it has been too much heavy rain this summer.
ReplyDeleteI welcome like your gorgeous flowers, the cooling rains here in Thailand too!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely beautiful, as usual! Lemonia is especially nice, such a brilliant color.
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ReplyDeleteYou have amazing flowers, as usual! I love the brilliant color of the lemonia, which I am not familiar with.
What a beautiful bird, what a beautiful sunset, and enjoyed all your flowers, none of which I can grow. I've never experienced a monsoon. Alana ramblinwitham.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteI always enjoy seeing what's blooming in your garden, Arun - some plants are familiar to me while others are not. That lovely Lemonia is new to me.
ReplyDeleteIt's so great to see your exotic flowers!
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The flowers are so gorgeous! Great shots!
ReplyDeleteI am guessing the first two blooms might be the same or similar to a Crepe Myrtle I had a previous house. When I bought it the label said "dwarf" but it was wrong. It grew taller than the roof of the house and could be seen over the top from the street. I loved it and yours is beautiful.
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I always enjoy your flowers
ReplyDeleteBeautiful blooms. And I love the shot of the Rufous Treepie. Birds are such an integral part of the garden.
ReplyDeleteso many beautiful flowers and what a gorgeous bird you have in your garden! I never heard of Lemonia, the flower looks stunning. /waves from Florida/ :-)
ReplyDeleteLovely blooms and the sky is awesome!
ReplyDeletewow! Beautiful
ReplyDeleteColorful flowers and monsoon! Gorgeous shots.
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Impressive and great sky !
ReplyDeleteAmazing sky.
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous golden sky! Love your pretty flowers and that neat bird. Enjoy your day! Stay safe and healthy.
ReplyDeleteWow, that sky is amazing! Beautiful photos.
ReplyDeleteHello, Beautiful blooms and a gorgeous colorful sky! Enjoy your day, have a great weekend!
ReplyDeleteAll the blooms are wonderful, especially the Plumeria and the sky capture at the end is stunning!
ReplyDeleteAmazing that last image posted is just amazing!
ReplyDeleteThere is still enough like that beautiful blooms despite the renovation of your garden and the sky is amazing beautiful! The bird is wwonderful!
ReplyDeleteHello. Beautiful flowers. Photo of Rufous treepie is awsesome. What a beautiful looking bird it is.
ReplyDeleteHello, beautiful bird and lovely flowers. Your photos are gorgeous! Thank you for linking up and sharing your post. Enjoy your day, have a great weekend.
ReplyDeleteA cool looking bird and great looking blooms.
ReplyDeleteAhhh this is gorgeous - your garden is amazing x
ReplyDeleteMy goodness...I don't know where to begin! Loveliness all around...from your flowers, to the beautiful bird, and the sky after the storm!
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Brilliant pics! so nice to find a fellow indian via link parties :D
ReplyDeleteThose Plumeria must smell wonderful!
ReplyDeleteI hope the monsoon treats your garden well.
You have a beautiful garden. I know you are relieved to have cooler temperatures. Thank you for linking up.
ReplyDeleteSo many wonderful captures. Love all the colours xx
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous bird!
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