Photographed outside my house --> Go here to guess a number between 1000 to 2000!
This post is for Andrea of Bazainville, France as she goes on her pilgrimage, helping the disabled along the way to reach the grout. Stop by her blog and wish her lotsa aloha! =D
what a beautiful garden! alright, off to play the number game...
ReplyDeletethats your lawn?? wow, I envy you!
ReplyDeletecute dog too!
Love it,great shot, cute dog, lovely garden and I want a little statue just like that one:)
ReplyDeleteEdwin and Midnitebara are right! You have a beautiful garden and a very cute dog! Isn't the climate a little hot for him? Or maybe he goes surfing with you! Could be fun! ;-)
ReplyDeletebeautiful and getting the dog in there sure adds to it...
ReplyDeleteThe climate here doesnt get too hot - fortunately we dont experience the kind of heat waves that some other places do, so he seems to do fine even with all the coat- surprisingly, he doesnt shed all that much either. It averages about mid to low 80s (farenheit) throughout the year. At night it ranges from 60's to 70's depending on the time of the year.
ReplyDeleteNever knew that you that mild a climate! Beautiful garden!
ReplyDeleteLooks like a nice place. I especially like that little statue in the lower left corner.
ReplyDeleteLooks like a peaceful contemplative spot.
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely, lovely garden.
ReplyDeleteCiao
What a lovely garden. I am quite surprised to see the agapanthus and impatients which grows here easily also grows in your climate.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! Really idyllic little garden, and the dog looks so content...as he should be...
ReplyDeletenice place to live i see! hum... i think i'll move to hawai'i!!! (when i'll have money!!!)
ReplyDeleteWow!
ReplyDeleteGreat colors, full of life!
Very cute! I can see a hint of a smile on the dog and on the statue. :)
ReplyDeletea lovely colourful shot.
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