Spring is upon us. I invite you to post your Spring photos that may not fit
any existing category.
Here is our backyard with missus in there on the right hand side wearing Red(dish) top.
By the way, my contribution to that backyard is stay away from it. It is her vision
and supervision.
With best regards,
Sury
Spring is here - Open House
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That's a vast plane of backyard there, Sury. : ) One can almost fit a miniature tennis court there...
The flowers don't seem to have suffered from California's latest draught much. They look well taken care of.
Thanks for sharing,
Yildiz
The flowers don't seem to have suffered from California's latest draught much. They look well taken care of.
Thanks for sharing,
Yildiz
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Thank you Yildiz. We have become very conscious of water usage. We have been capturing
as much of shower water for watering grass etc. We will see how the summer holds up, now
that we have a mandatory cut of usage by 25%. We have planning to replace grass with draught
resistant and native plants. I think green lawns in a place like California are such a water waste.
As such we minimized the area of lawn quite a bit as I was against lawns.
By the way, it is not a very large backyard, but the panorama makes it look big.
Sury
as much of shower water for watering grass etc. We will see how the summer holds up, now
that we have a mandatory cut of usage by 25%. We have planning to replace grass with draught
resistant and native plants. I think green lawns in a place like California are such a water waste.
As such we minimized the area of lawn quite a bit as I was against lawns.
By the way, it is not a very large backyard, but the panorama makes it look big.
Sury
Minimize avoidable sufferings - Sir Karl Popper
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