Thanks, Janet. I irrigahated last night, but it was slow going. I opened the gate at 3:30 pm yesterday and closed it a 6:00 am this morning. I think that the longest it’s ever taken to irrigate.
Oh for the respite of nature. Great shots! almost missed owl but I can see him. That’s such a great reflection but it looks like it will be short lived?
How beautiful 😍
Thanks, Gabriela.
Beautifull
Thanks, Saania.
A lovely snapshot of you bit of the planet .
Thanks, Shey.
So pleased for you that water has returned….with reflections. So amazng how the owlets are so camouflaged. and Silver is gorgeous:)
Thanks, Janet. I irrigahated last night, but it was slow going. I opened the gate at 3:30 pm yesterday and closed it a 6:00 am this morning. I think that the longest it’s ever taken to irrigate.
Wow….that is so interesting. Living here, that is hard to imagine….
You have wisteria! I am so jealous. It doesn’t grow up here.
I’m jealous, too! Wisteria doesn’t grow here either.
Sigh… I used to buy Victoria Magazine mostly because in spring, they always showcased cascades of wisteria…
As I mentioned to Dale, in sort of survives here. Thanks, Liz.
You’re welcome, Tim.
We barely have wisteria. It gets frozen easily. But we do enjoy what we have of it. Thanks, Dale.
Barely is better than nonely! 😉
True.
I love the little snoozing owlet.
It’s so cute. Thanks, Liz.
You’re welcome, Tim.
The photos are beautiful, Tim. I especially love the napping owlet and napping Silver.
They are both cute. Thanks, Lavinia.
Me too, Lavina. Great!
Thanks, Inchie.
Thanks, Inchie!
We both thought the same thing, Lavinia. ♥
😻
Two of a kind… Haha!
Yay, the owlets are here!!!!
Indeed they are. Thanks, Tiffany.
My pleasure 🌹
While Silver and owlet sleep sweetly, paradise blooms and yay for water returning!
We are blooming blooming. Thanks, Marina.
Yay for that irrigation ditch sporting some water within, Tim.
There was hardly enough water. I took 14 hours to irrigate. It normally takes three hours when there’s enough water. Thanks, Bruce.
That’s a cool reflection photo! All wonderful!
Thanks, Michele.
Oh for the respite of nature. Great shots! almost missed owl but I can see him. That’s such a great reflection but it looks like it will be short lived?
Reflections are fleeting in mirrored surfaces and in our minds. Thanks, Cindy.
Wow! The irrigation ditch looks fabulous. I’ sure that it’s your picture talking.
Beautiful flowers, but Silver is the real eye catcher here. Where the heck is he lounging? xx
Silver was all paws in one of the hammocks on the wall. The white round thing in the lower right is a stepping stone to the hammock. Thanks, Resa.
Lol… build them a hammock and they’ll sleep on the way up. x
They fight over the hammocks.
How cute! Lolololol! I so love cats! xx
So good to see water in the ditch again …bet you think so too! Ah Silver looking very relaxed
Thanks, Julie.
Silver looks EXACTLY like Ruger and Raven looked after their big competition last weekend.
It’s nice when they are worn out. Thanks, Brian.