HIBISCUS ON ABACO: BLOOMING MARVELLOUS
I’ve been deleting old photos from past Abaco trips to free up space for some new ones. Why did I keep all those dreary back views of small birds? How many black shadow pics of Turkey Vultures flying high in a blue sky does one need? What’s with the blurry butterflies? Then I came across a clump of hibiscus photos taken in the Delphi garden last March. Can’t have too many of them, so here are a few to enjoy. In two weeks we will be among them again, and no doubt I’ll take a lot a few more. As if there aren’t enough already.
I adore hibiscus having got obsessed with the herbal tea in Egypt, where I bought far too much of it at the spice markets. Beautiful flowers too.
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I didn’t know there was hibiscus tea. Mrs RH drinks various non-builder-y teas, which I collectively refer to as ‘brambley-hedge’ tea…
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Bless, I have a cupboard full of ‘witchy’ tea too. Hibiscus tea is also served as very refreshing sweet iced tea in the Egyptian markets I went to in Cairo, it was delicious!
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Stunning Flowers RH – exactly what we need to get ready for springtime!
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Just what I thought, Mark! Hoping your flies will be getting a wetting very soon – I’ll report after we get back and the results are in. The weather needs to warm up a bit! RH
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