In the cool morning before the onslaught of the day’s heat, I headed to the gate for the paper and looked up. I realised I was forest bathing in my own driveway. A revelation – a canopy of native trees: pittosporum, kōwhai, beech, hebe and NZ myrtle. They tower over the exotics below. Lovely.
Each new flower is like a discovery, yet my photos of a year ago, four years ago, six years ago show that the same sudden appearances have surprised me each spring. Today, it was the first rose.
Chinensis mutabilis
The kowhai trees are flowering enthusiastically – better than before, surely?
New flowers and seed pods from last year’s flowers
These golden flowers glow in the sunlight attracting bees and wax eyes.
The apple tree seems to have been encouraged by pruning.
Each new blooming is superseded by another: Camellias then lilacs, magnolia stellata then forsythia, violets then forget-me-nots, aquilegias and Solomon’s seal, bluebells then hebe, lavender and bay, rosemary then banksia, and the beginnings of fox gloves, cabbage tree flowers, and karo.
Hebe
Solomon’s seal
Aquilegia
Lavender and Bay
Fox glove
Karo
Tulip
Protea
The blueberry is flowering profusely and the first flowers are appearing on the strawberry plants in a hanging basket, with promise of summer fruit.
And, on the beach on Sunday, eight inflatable rescue boats on exercises meant the surf patrollers (my nephew included) are gearing up for the summer season.
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