The Photo Gallery – Green

Our spring garden bathed in green and lots of rain!

It’s early October in Wellington. The weather is typically varied. Last week threw us a hint of summer days to come, this week we’ve barely stepped out the door.

I don’t mind a little rain and, naturally, the garden LOVES a good ‘ole hose down from the heavens. I’m sure the Irish and Welsh rugby teams, in town for the RWC 2011, are feeling right at home. The Aussies and South Africans will be hating it (as will the tourists).

I’m just hoping the weather clears up a little for the weekend games and enough to take the children for a run on the beach. My older girls are in week one of their two week school holidays, before the final term of the year commences.

We’re three day’s into the holiday and so far so good, but if we don’t get a spell of blue sky in the next two days I’ll start despairing. In the meantime, the colour that faces me as I look out of my windows is green. Lots and lots of green. It looks ever so pretty against a backdrop of blue sky too – but that was last week.

Punga fern frond in my garden

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This post for for week 77 of The Gallery: Colour.

14 thoughts on “The Photo Gallery – Green

  1. The garden looks so lovely!!…and the fern shot is so good.Hope the sunshine comes back soon…we have lost it at the moment and quite chilly!!

  2. verdant was my word to describe the country you live in – i miss it so much! thank you for sharing this post today. and thank you for the ever hopeful koru, too x

  3. Wow Sarah what a lush green photo and the second ne is so beautiful – the detail on that shoot is staggering isn’t it? Xx

  4. The fern picture is fabulous. For some reason the curled up leaves make me thinks of snails in their shells.

  5. Some stunning shades of green in that first photo and the plant in the second is like nothing I’ve ever seen. What a beautiful part of the world you live in. I hope you get your blue skies soon x

  6. have you ever noticed how many different colours of green in nature there are?

    wonderful photos

    hoping the weather gets better soon

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