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
Revisit
hibiscus hedges 2011
hibiscus hedges 2012
pink hibiscus 2014
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midweek motif ~ home
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[also posted today to NaHaiWriMo]
Every details yearns for a spot of sunlight.. that's so true...
ReplyDeleteThanks for dropping nhy Thotpurge
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Oh! This is absolutely gorgeous Gillena :D
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by Sanaa
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Stay at home days are my favourites........it is lovely to imagine a hedge of hibiscus. Wow!
ReplyDeleteHappy you dropped in Sherry
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'stay at home days' are the best specially among flowers....
ReplyDeleteI was just thinking of my hibiscus trees that I lost to a a freeze. They are so sunny and cheerful.
ReplyDeleteHappy you dropped in Sumana
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This is lovely :)
ReplyDeleteThey are such Leslie, thanks for dropping in
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Thanks Purba
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You can never go wrong appreciating a hibiscus!
ReplyDeleteI love to stay home and if I had a hibiscus hedge, I'd love it even more. Lovely writing Gillena.
ReplyDeleteYou always feel happy with a hibiscus bush in bloom; with a whole hedge doubly so!
ReplyDeleteThis was lovely and so wistful!
ReplyDeleteA stay-at-home day is often the most relaxing and refreshing kind of day.
ReplyDeletehibiscus hedges - brings warm thoughts and the plant is known to have healing properties. Healing in the home...
ReplyDeleteHome connects with special, meaningful images.
ReplyDeleteHibiscus! We're still waiting for the forsythia to bloom. Soon... I hope you enjoyed your day at home.
ReplyDeleteThat sounds like a lovely stay at home day :)
ReplyDeleteNice Gillena. _m
ReplyDeleteI have two kinds, one blooming late spring and the other in summer. Home, yes.
ReplyDeleteThanks for your appreciation Maggie
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Happy you dropped in Myrna
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Thanks for dropping in Audrey
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Thanks for dropping in Mary
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Thanks for your appreciation Trudessa
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Thanks for dropping in Rosemary
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Thanks for your appreciation Gemma
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Thanks for dropping in Diane
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Thanks for dropping in Jae
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Thanks for dropping in Magyar
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Happy you dropped in Susan
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Nice, Gillena. Funny, "hibiscus" has always sounded to me like something to eat.
ReplyDeleteHibiscus is reminiscent of summer and happiness for me.
ReplyDelete(✿◠‿◠) 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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Happy you dropped in Rall
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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!
ReplyDeleteThank you for your appreciation Panchali
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