Cestrum Roseum, greens and blue sky in the background...
Closer look at those drooping shall I say, barrels? lol!
A very clear blue sky up above our heads...
Spring onion seed pods...
This just burst! I believe this will form into a seed pod...
Elongated Lime fruit...
A quiet Tuesday here in our side of the world. A really good one. Except that the husband is having fever so we are just indoors most of the day. He spent two days at his father's and came home last night complaining that he felt tired. I bet he was exhausted helping the old man at his place.
Anyhow, these photos were taken during our walk on Friday. We passed by along a private farm which was still brown. It's the dry season here so agricultural fields with no irrigation usually take their break and wait until around May or June before they are planted with crops. This however has been plowed (tractor). Might be an early preparation because with the changes in the weather, the rain might come sooner as most people are saying around here.
After resting a bit, we continued with our mountain stroll and took the greener routes. This small farm was planted with corns. Unfortunately, they didn't have any source of water so the corns didn't grow well and they remained stunted. Well, at least that's how I see it. Or maybe, they didn't add in any fertilizer on the soil. As usual some a lot of weeds have taken over the field. This is quite common during these months. Even our backyard is filled with grass and weeds and what else, lol!
Moving upwards and forwards, we got into another farm with flowering shrubs (Cestrum Roseum) along its edges. Also see were some spring onions (4th & 5th slides) growing amongst weeds just a few meters away from the shrubs. And a single lime fruit (6th slide) on the corner close to a small shack.
These were just the colorful ones on that stroll after we walked past the trees. We went back home when my sister called and drove to my parents for a visit.
All photos are my own