Maybe once upon a time these two Azaleas [mind you I am making an educated guess here...I do know that they're not daisies!] were planted sensibly side by side with a reasonable spacing between so that you could appreciate the separate colours. Nature definitely had different plans and over time they've become interwoven to become this great mass of acid colours. As this is la-la Blogland and I'm pretending that my life is all rosy please note that the photo has been cropped to edit out the car, road sign, hydrant sign and fence. Well we don't want all that ugly realistic detail marring the pleasure now do we!!
Arilx
The life and adventures of a mildly dotty old bird.
Wednesday, 20 May 2015
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