Friday, June 04, 2021

Hibiscus from Neighbor’s Garden

Life is so exhausted and disastrous what perhaps everyone knows what it was. I have been writing a lot these days related to covid and decided to change topics to what l like most. Nature is the best medicine for all, and let us take the nectar out of flowers to add some sweetness to the heart that filled the sour of tears. So was the post today.

The neighbor's garden opposite to us is not flourishing as before, and the neighbor hasn't spent much time gardening, but how can we anticipate a son, who lost his father less than 2 months ago, to do active gardening? But the weather wasn't that kind enough for plants to flourish or flowers to bloom.

The flowering pot plants have changed positions where I couldn't take photos of the few bloomed hibiscus despite the interrupt in wires and grown branches of trees. I see the red and yellow hibiscus bloomed more among the fewer blossoms of hibiscus, and all are replaced as facing the neighbor's house, perhaps because watching flowers can give some solace to the hearts and forget someone who lived for 94 years is not easy.

I didn't take any photos of the neighbor's garden in the last two months, or I need to check the camera to see if I have missed downloading any photos into the laptop; anyhow, I like to share some photos of the hibiscus I shot in March. So here it goes…




Btw. The lockdown and the situation with covid keep promising as cases of covid continue to reduce across the country, as well as in our state; the lockdown may last few more weeks with slight relaxation, but perhaps a week later. 

9 comments:

  1. ...beautiful hibiscus o enjoy. Let's hope that the number keep going down and down.

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  2. Yes we all hear news of Covid cases and deaths daily over the news. It's very sad and devastating. It's a good therapy to view the nature around us sometimes.
    I always love to see hibiscus flowers which come in a myriad of colours like red, pink, orange, white, yellow and even purple.

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  3. Lovely flowers. Have a great weekend Jeevan

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  4. I agree that nature is the best medicine, and I hope you will soon see signs of work being done in your neighbor's garden. The pictures you've shared show bautiful hibiscus blossoms.

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  5. Jeevan ~ these are exquisite floral photos ~ Glad nature is healing you and thank you for your post ~ Happy Weekend to you ~ Xo

    Living moment by moment,

    A ShutterBug Explores,
    aka (A Creative Harbor)

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  6. The hibiscus flowers are beautiful. Glad that the covid numbers are going down and hopefully stay down. Enjoy the weekend.

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  7. How lucky can you be? Peeping at your neighbour's colourful flowers. Hibiscus do come in so many different colours. I wonder if the blooms last for a few days or are fragile and wilt quickly. Keep enjoying the colours.

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  8. Hello,
    It is great to hear the Covid cases are going down in your country.
    The hibiscus is beautiful, I love all the colors.
    Take care, have a happy new week!

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  9. The hibiscus are beautiful. I think the plants missed the care and attention of the elderly gardener. Hopefully when the weather improves, the son will take over the care of the plants.

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