As we have explored Adelaide we have encountered natural beauty everywhere. Third in our random photo collection series, we thought you would enjoy the flowering trees we have seen in Adelaide. Some of the trees you will recognize (Jacaranda, Magnolia, Bottle brush.) Others are native to Australia and we do not know what they are. You will notice there is one magnificent cedar that is not flowering, but is included in the collection for its extraordinary stature. Enjoy.
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Spent much of the last couple weeks in the wintery mountains. Your beautiful springtime photos of flora and fauna strike a delightful contrast.
The mountains in Oregon are beautiful. I have hiked around Bend. I like Oregon.
Please bring home some of this miraculous soil! We could do an analysis and try to copy it 🙂