If we gave this place a name, I think it might have to be Tree Fern Cottage, although I don't think it's quite right as we've never gone ahead and named it. Funny thing -- I have all sorts of fun naming places in my books, but I can't quite get it right in real life.
I tried to take a pic of our guineas roosting. They look so cute, all six of them lined up on a branch in their pen, but if I get close enough to take a decent pic, they fly down looking for food.
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What a lovely assortment of pictures!! Love the pumpkins and the flowers and what a country road you ahve to drive along!! We ahve manferns here. I expect I am politically incorrect but that's what we always called them. I don't tend to name my house and car, I never have. Our house when I was little was called Bella Vista!!!
It looks gorgeous, Barbara.
Barbara, these are beautiful pictures. The mellow light of evening really gives a special glow -- I felt I was there. What a lovely place. And what fab pumpkins.
I love tree ferns. I have one at the kitchen window that just 'growed' there, and i'm not looking forward to the day when renovations will mean it's destroyed. It's not the cut off the top and replant type, but the rooted type. I will try to transplant it, but it's growing from half under the house and I don't feel optimistic.
Alternatively, Anne, if you put layers of peat moss on the ground under the tree fern, spores (the brown dust under the fronds) may fall and start babies which would be much easier to transplant.
I'll try that, Barbara, thanks. I must admit, I'm very fond of this tree fern. And it's grown beautifully without any attention from me, through the last thirteen years of drought. Hopefully its spores will be just as tenacious.
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