27 responses to “Silent Sunday & Life in colours: Yellow”

  1. bushboy Avatar

    Beautiful scrapy 🙂 🙂

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    1. scrapydo2.wordpress.com Avatar

      Thank you, my own few flowers.

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      1. bushboy Avatar

        Even better 🙂 🙂

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  2. Aletta - nowathome Avatar

    Dis pragtig Ineke!!

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    1. scrapydo2.wordpress.com Avatar

      Dankie, meeste uit my eie tuin. Net eerste magrietjies nie.

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      1. Aletta - nowathome Avatar

        Dis lekker om blomme in jou tuin te kan he

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        1. scrapydo2.wordpress.com Avatar

          Ek sukkel met die droogte en warmte. Het nou net n klein stukkie en paar bakke wat ek aan die gang hou.

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          1. Aletta - nowathome Avatar

            Dis maar die beste so. My tuin het so verander in die laaste 5 jaar agv die weertoestande hier. Wat nou hier is, is droogtebestand.

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            1. scrapydo2.wordpress.com Avatar

              SElfs die grasperke vrêk op oomblikwant ons mag nie sproeiers gebruik en net elke tweede dag water gee.

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              1. Aletta - nowathome Avatar

                Ons is n rukkie gelede deur so n droogte.

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  3. Heyjude Avatar

    Stunning flowers today! Love the vibrant Osteospermums and the Gazania. They really add colour to a summer garden.

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    1. scrapydo2.wordpress.com Avatar

      Thanks, all from my garden.

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      1. Heyjude Avatar

        You must have a lovely garden.

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        1. scrapydo2.wordpress.com Avatar

          Only a small bed and some pots. It’s dry here and hot at the moment.

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  4. Una Avatar

    Pragtig, Ineke.

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  5. Forestwood Avatar

    Pretty pretty yellow. It makes us smile!

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    1. scrapydo2.wordpress.com Avatar

      We are going into autumn, no daffodils yet. Good for the northern hemisphere. Yellow makes us smile, sunny colour.

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      1. Forestwood Avatar

        Bring Autumn on. Although I have to admit we have had a really cool summer by the standards of the last few years. What about over your way?

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        1. scrapydo2.wordpress.com Avatar

          We also didn’t have much summer. The last week and a half the days were real scorchers. It’s also very, very dry. You won’t believe it when you see the usually green fields are totally brown and dried out. Don’t know where farmers are going to get food for their animals in the coming winter.

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          1. Forestwood Avatar

            That sounds dreadful for NZ. Is it dry across the whole continent? We have actually had a wet season here. Strange times.

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            1. scrapydo2.wordpress.com Avatar

              The problem is that places that needed rain the most didn’t get any. Auckland had at one stage nearly empty dams. The tings is also there are many people more than the dams can provide water for. Same here the Twin Lakes has not enough water. The started planning for a third dam but it’s on hold at this stage. People also don’t keep to the water restriction rules. They use water as if there is no shortage.

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              1. Forestwood Avatar

                Oh dear. So they are not used to water restrictions yet. More education must be needed.

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                1. scrapydo2.wordpress.com Avatar

                  They just ignore it. On Sunday was my water turn but n lady across the road was watering at five in the afternoon while the time is from 7 to 9 pm. I asked her if she knew there is water restriction. Answer: Yes I know but I want to keep the plants alive.” Told her but… she also mentioned she comes from Australia and what ever. I kept say: It’s not your turn. Some clever people think they are better than others. Makes me very angry. I usually leaf it but this time was just to much.

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                  1. Forestwood Avatar

                    There is no accounting for idiots. Darn Aussies!
                    We cannot control what selfish people do. But it is a shame they spoil it for others. Being Australian she should know better.

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                    1. scrapydo2.wordpress.com Avatar

                      It’s not only an Aus thing there are always people whole spoil things by just doing as they want it.

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                    2. Forestwood Avatar

                      Indeed, Ineke. They spoil it for the rest who comply with what’s best for the whole community.

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