flowers
Canary Creeper Port Elizabeth South Africa late April 2022

Jacaranda Port Elizabeth South Africa Late October 2021
What beautiful trees. Hundreds of them in full bloom along avenues make a breath taking sight. I grew up with them in Bulawayo in what is now Zimbabwe. Unforgettable.
Please scroll down There are 3 pictures.
There is also a wonderful link to Google images at the end of this post.



For magnificent Jacaranda pictures please click on this link to Google images.
Flowers – Some Wonderful Flowers from around the World
Click on the link below and see posts with inspiring pictures of flowers from:
- The West Coast of South Africa
- North Devon – England
- Surry – England
- Sydney – Australia

Just Four Beautiful Reasons to Love Manly in Sydney, Australia- October 2021
Please scroll down. There are 4 pictures. Thank you to LB and MB for the photos.




Italy? No! Its Manly!
Flowers in the West Coast National Park, Langebaan, South Africa – August 2021
The flowers on the West Coast. What a gift from our Wonderful Creator! As Heilie wrote: “We experienced God’s paint brush in all its colours.”
“To God be the glory”
Pictures from Heilie. Published with her permission. Thank you.
Nine pictures. Please scroll down.









Thanks again to Heilie
Sherwood Garden Centre in Port Elizabeth, South Africa.

This is not a paid advertisement. I just want to share with you an enjoyable experience we had with friends this morning. It was a delicious breakfast at the Sherwood Garden Centre. It is a large nursery full of beautiful flowers and ideas for the garden. The people working there are friendly and helpful. Inside the Centre there is a restaurant and some interesting small shops. One of the shops is a second hand book shop with plenty of really interesting and valuable books.
Below are a number of pictures I took. Please scroll to the end (an exquisite miniature garden windmill).
When you arrive you are greeted by a cooling piano waterfall and by a naughty ant who was immediately put in its place! See the picture below.
I hope you enjoy the post.
Below:The Piano Waterfall
Below: The Naughty Ant

Below: Just some of the shops inside the large indoor area
Below: The excellent second hand book shop. The bookshop has many more books than you can see in the picture. Apparently there are more than 30 000 books to choose from.

Below: And of course – Some of the gorgeous flowers. There are plenty more.
The beautiful miniature windmill. Very South African. A great garden idea.

To repeat. I was not paid for this post. I just enjoyed myself.
Beautiful Zimbabwe – An Invitation to Think Back with Deep Gratitude
Please read this post, think about it, and then play the music at the end.

Do you remember the classic film “Out of Africa”? Mozart’s Clarinet Concert: Adagio was played as Meryl Streep and Robert Redford flew over thousands of pink flamingos in Central Africa. Heart rending. The Concerto has inspired this post about Zimbabwe (then Southern Rhodesia) in the 1950s. I was massively privileged to grow up there then, in Bulawayo, Matabeleland.
Did you live in Zimbabwe in the 1950s? I invite you to quietly think back.
Do you remember? The hot summer days. Hotter and hotter towards lunch time. The clouds building up. Getting darker and darker. So dark you had to put the lights on in the house. Then, the searing crack of lightning.followed by a massive clap of thunder. Too close for comfort. The sudden deluge of rain pounding the corrugated iron roof of the house. And outside, the downpour so heavy it became a thick white curtain. Half an hour. The storm was over. Out came the sun. The bright African sun. Running water everywhere. The ditches full. Flowing muddy water. The rain drops shining like thousands of glinting diamonds on the green grass and on the tall green mealies at the back of the house. And the smell! The wonderful smell of fresh rain on the rich African soil. Look up. Towering massive white clouds fill the sky. And there, miles away high in the clouds is a slow moving dark dot. You look carefully. It is a slowly circling vulture. Thank you Africa for the gift of growing up in the palm of your hand.
There is so much more to write about. It is emotionally draining to write this post so I will stop. I hope you understand. You of course have your own memories. Treasure them.
How do I feel? Please let the music I am playing speak to you. Thank you
Thank you Africa. Thank you Mozart.
More Succulent Beauty
These beautiful succulents are in a friends’ garden in Port Elizabeth, South Africa. Enjoy. There are three pictures. Please scroll down. Thank you.



Gorgeous fields of flowers in North Devon, England today.
What wonderful scenes in North Devon today. Very special. Thanks to my son in-law for the beautiful pictures.
Two pictures. Please scroll down.

