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Sep 30, 2016 9:07 PM CST
Name: bron
NSW-Qld border Australia
18 yr old in my subtropical garden!
Hi Ginny
I know the problem. Even though I have injured my knee, I should not be sitting here. I foolishly used my foot to throw aside a rake that had fallen down. Seems to have thrown out my patella. SO I have to have intermittent rests.

The sun is getting hot here again although we have had nights alternating between 68 and 38 deg F. But sadly I think that's the end of our cool weather. Very dry here but can't complain about our weather when down south they are having flooding rains.

Today I had FFO on MARCIA FAY. It has a delightful fragrance. It is very rust resistant. But so was the big NOID behind it until recently. I tried to reduce the brightness but will have to maybe stop using Auto on the camera.

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Another not very good pic of a not very good bloom of MAGNIFICENT HUMMINGBIRD. I have now put it in a wheelbarrow of water to have a big drink. Glen your MH must be about to flower???
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