Sunday, July 3, 2016

Summer Garden


Hi everyone!

How is the weather in your area?

Today, we have experienced 30-degree heat here in Japan. 




I found a dragonfly in my balcony...

Umm...I think that dragonflies signal the coming of autumn...




You've appeared too early! ahaha...




From July to August, we have extremely hot weather around Tokyo area...




Our balcony  recorded a high of 48.5 degrees Celsius (measured in our centigrade) last year, due to the reflected heat of the sun..




Most of these plants have been living in a harsh environment..







Hope they will survive the heat wave this year, as well.




Thank you for stopping by!


7 comments:

  1. Hello Dear Keity!
    Beautiful, very subtle image.
    Phenomenal dragonfly, beautiful Hosta flowers, geraniums these images, I would like to remember for a very long time.
    I cordially greet the Polish.
    Lucja - Maria

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  2. Heer we have lots lots lts lots rain and more rain......and sometimes the sun is shining....and the temrature is good 21 degree ...love happy week Ria x ❤️

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  3. Hi Keity, your balcony garden looks wonderful and the dragonfly is a funny one, his wings are hanging. I should like to have some more warm sunny days here, we have so much rain this year....
    Greetings from Holland,
    Janneke

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  4. Very beautiful soft colors in your photographs. It has been very hot here in Los Angeles also. It is difficult on the flowers and plants, especially because we got very little rain this past winter.

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  5. I love your balcony garden!!!There are hosta,Annabelle,little geranium....all your plants are beautiful and they are in good health!!!
    Greetings from Italy!

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  6. I liked your last photo Keity, the bricks and green hosta leaves and flowers. I envy your weather - we have very rainy, windy and cool weather, about 16 C :(
    Have a nice week!

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  7. Your photos are really beautiful, Keity! Here in Montreal, Canada, we are also getting very hot and humid temperatures of 30+. :( Take care of yourself and stay safe. :)

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