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Wednesday, April 13, 2016

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hibiscus hedges -
where every detail yearns for
a spot of sunlight

a stay at home day -
images of hibiscus
occupy my mind

© gillena cox 2016


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hibiscus hedges 2011
hibiscus hedges 2012
pink hibiscus 2014


Blog hopping today at
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midweek motif ~ home

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[also posted today to NaHaiWriMo]

40 comments:

  1. Anonymous10:15 AM

    Every details yearns for a spot of sunlight.. that's so true...

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    1. Thanks for dropping nhy Thotpurge

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  2. Oh! This is absolutely gorgeous Gillena :D

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    1. Thanks for stopping by Sanaa

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  3. Stay at home days are my favourites........it is lovely to imagine a hedge of hibiscus. Wow!

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    1. Happy you dropped in Sherry

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  4. 'stay at home days' are the best specially among flowers....

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  5. I was just thinking of my hibiscus trees that I lost to a a freeze. They are so sunny and cheerful.

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  6. Happy you dropped in Sumana

    much love...

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  7. They are such Leslie, thanks for dropping in

    much love...

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  8. Thanks Purba


    much love...

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  9. You can never go wrong appreciating a hibiscus!

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  10. I love to stay home and if I had a hibiscus hedge, I'd love it even more. Lovely writing Gillena.

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  11. You always feel happy with a hibiscus bush in bloom; with a whole hedge doubly so!

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  12. This was lovely and so wistful!

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  13. A stay-at-home day is often the most relaxing and refreshing kind of day.

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  14. hibiscus hedges - brings warm thoughts and the plant is known to have healing properties. Healing in the home...

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  15. Home connects with special, meaningful images.

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  16. Hibiscus! We're still waiting for the forsythia to bloom. Soon... I hope you enjoyed your day at home.

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  17. That sounds like a lovely stay at home day :)

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  18. Nice Gillena. _m

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  19. I have two kinds, one blooming late spring and the other in summer. Home, yes.

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  20. Thanks for your appreciation Maggie

    much love...

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  21. Happy you dropped in Myrna

    much love...

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  22. Thanks for dropping in Audrey

    much love...

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  23. Thanks for dropping in Mary

    much love...

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  24. Thanks for your appreciation Trudessa

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  25. Thanks for dropping in Rosemary

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  26. Thanks for your appreciation Gemma

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  27. Thanks for dropping in Diane

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  28. Thanks for dropping in Jae

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  29. Thanks for dropping in Magyar

    much love...

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  30. Happy you dropped in Susan

    much love...

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  31. Nice, Gillena. Funny, "hibiscus" has always sounded to me like something to eat.

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  32. Hibiscus is reminiscent of summer and happiness for me.

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  33. (✿◠‿◠) glad you dropped by Bill; there is a variety of plants. There are these garden plants, there are also the ones we call here in T&T sorrel[ (Hibiscus sabdariffa] which we use in jams, drinks and wines

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  34. Happy you dropped in Rall

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  35. Beautifully done, Gellina. Hibiscus is a sacred flower for hindus...and often offered to the dieties . This will stay in my mind for a long time...Thanks!

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    1. Thank you for your appreciation Panchali

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