Hello everybody,
How are you all, may you are all fine anywhere in the world coping with our new normal situation.
WednesdayWalk time again, that MakeMeSmile which is initiated by the awesome collaboration of and
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My wednesday walk on this blog post that made me smile happened just around the corner here at Albor Hills. One early morning just this week my new manicurist passed by at the roadside of our house with her daughter while I was watering the plants using the water hose. I smiled at her, asked where they came from. She replied back, "from the faith healer, just near here because my daughter face had a skin problem." Hmm, I was interested, and told her I will go there.
The following day, me, my daughter Jewel and grandkid Akiro went towards the faith healers place, walking. Just around the corner about 300m away from our new abode, we passed by a cute blue house with beautiful flower garden and rare plants collection. Jewel and I were attracted to the flowers. My cover photo caught my attention first.
Very timely the owner, Meliana, was crossing the road after she tied up her 2 cows. We asked permission if we could snapped her flowers in bloom. Grateful she is very accomodating and invited us to look around her place. Jewel and I were excited and all we said, "ho my, your place is a blogger's paradise hahaha!"
I collage the flower's I snapped...like this orchids...
Then, this common flowers.
What really made me smile is her very long long Millionaires Vine plant or Princess Vine or some called it Curtain Ivy but Meliana called it Hear Vine. Amazingly she let it grew from a tall tree and you can trace its slender long and aerial roots looking up up up!
Her Horse tail...
I like her white big plant pot! Meliana said she bought it for 500 pesos each the small one at 250pesos each, oh ho! When can I invest like that.
She raised Koi Fish, too.
Many plants I can not identify so I let my handy dandy Picture This App identify it.
This yellow firecracker variety is rare because this was my first time to touch it's colorway, I've seen the red variety always.
This one is her existing fence, and I just knew it have flowers!
Well, I'll stop here next post will be Part 2. Her awesome paradise can't be accomodated in one post.
Thanks much for passing by...