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2.1.12

Caption - White Christmas

Welcome to the first post of Monday Photo Captions in 2012!

Enjoy the captions contributed by fellow bloggers and leave yours for the last two photos.
Selected ones will be posted next Monday with links to your blogs.


Bananaz : My goodness! I've been away for only one month. Look at those cobwebs!

Kerrie : No, I am not wrapped in cotton wool, this is HALLOWEB!

Malay-Kadazan girl : My version of White Christmas!

Cindy : Darn! Painted myself into a corner yet again.


Bananaz : Where's the best place for a manicure?

Malay-Kadazan girl : Urrghhh... I'm getting sea-sick.

Cindy : Eeny, meeny, miny, moe, sushi tonight, here I go.



Send in your captions for the last two images by this week.
All comments are welcomed too.
May you have a jolly week ahead.
May all your dreams come true in 2012.

HAPPY NEW YEAR!

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26.12.11

Caption - A Big Hug

Welcome to Monday Photo Captions!
Merry Christmas too!

Enjoy the captions contributed by fellow bloggers and leave yours for the last two photos.
Selected ones will be posted next Monday with links to your blogs.


Kay L Davies : Hey! Someone help me down, please.

Liz : I don't want to get my feet dirty!

Bananaz : Friends, rodents, countrymen, lend me your ears.


Kay L Davies : Oh, thank you, thank you for helping me down. Here's a big hug for you.

Bananaz : Sumo duck wrestlers in action.

One : It takes two to tango.



Send in your captions for the last two images by this week.
All comments are welcomed too.
May you have a merry week ahead!

15.4.11

Shades of Orange


Here are some of the items with shades of orange in the garden.


Top view of Moon Cactus.
With barely any care for the last 6 months, this yellow-orange moon cactus still look gorgeous, doesn't it?


Marigold
They are grown in between cabbage plants.
I don't know exactly what the marigold did, but I certainly managed to harvest all my cabbages this time and in good shape too.


Geiger Flower Tree
A row of these trees are grown by the developer in front of my house.
They look good from this direction.
Lots of fallen dried leaves and fruits on the opposite direction.


Canna
These are thriving despite daily rain last month and rainless days this month.


Titty Fruit (Solanum mammosum)
These are not edible but I think they look cute.


Fungi
See the peace symbol?
We use our fingers, the bug uses its antennae.


Orange beetle.
What could it be up to?


Skipper - not a true butterfly nor a moth.
More of this in another post.


Fish
It's purpose is to ensure no mosquito larvae in my lotus pot.
Sometimes I scoop up some of the water and fish waste to add to the compost pile.


My favourite orange items would have to be these 3 dragonflies.
I have yet to see them catch their prey.
So far, I've only seen a spider eating a caterpillar and a praying mantis eating a fly.

Visit May Dreams Garden to see what is blooming throughout the world.

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This photo below is still waiting for more captions.
Selected ones will be posted next Wednesday.
Click on the photo to share your thoughts.


Have a wonderful weekend!

28.6.10

Western Park

Garden at Western Park

Bridges
 

Dead Snail Shells

Orange dragonfly in deep thoughts.

Marble Goby caught by a man in his 70s.
He comes all the way from Bukit Tinggi to fish here regularly.
Notice the small fish under the marble goby? It is the bait. 

Flowers at Western Park

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