LUCKY BLOOMS
Frequent readers know of our travail with the over populated and savage deer in the
area. In the post, linked above, you will recall I was worried about maintaining the Lily of the Nile and Orchid Cactus blooms. Well, so far they've made it and here they are.
area. In the post, linked above, you will recall I was worried about maintaining the Lily of the Nile and Orchid Cactus blooms. Well, so far they've made it and here they are.
Last time, the blooms were rapidly consumed as a deer appetizer. So far, so good!
I hope you enjoy seeing these shots of exquisite nature. I am grateful for the opportunity to the spend the time capturing the images and being so close to such stunning and intricate beauty.
See you down the trail.
If the deer are prone to sneaking in at night, you might consider some motion control sensors that would turn on a bright flood light. Or that would kick off a loud horn blare. That would be good day or night.
ReplyDelete'Course, your neighbors might not like it.
The light could work. The horn, I fear, would cause a revolt by the locals!
ReplyDeletethey're still looking good.
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