The honeyeaters are having a wonderful time on these lovely bushes with vibrant purple flowers. I do not know the name of the bush but they grow well down here - and the honeyeaters are grateful :) SOOC
# I would like to thank you all (except the one who thought I was the oddball!) immensely for the great comments on Oddball - the movie yesterday which sent it to the TP & PP. Amazing :) I would like to reiterate that I am NOT a star and will not be signing autographs for my ONE SECOND appearance!!! Thanks for the fun :)
Now I'm feeling left out :-( And here I was about to tell you that Richard Wilkins had a review of Oddball on the Today show this morning. He reckoned the movie was pretty good but that it was ruined by a pretty ordinary performance by one of the extras who only took one second to mess it up.
@hermann Thanks Sally for identifying the plant :) I tried googling it but couldn't find it, but as soon as you gave me a name I found it! It grows quite wild down here and can take over a garden quickly! @gigiflower Thanks Sam - and there will be more to come as I've found this bush in a care park and there are many, man birds :) @terryliv At least I got my one second of fame :) @cejaanderson Thanks Jane. Neither are exotic here! The bush grows quickly and can take over a garden if you're not vigilant and these sweet birds are everywhere here enjoying all the different flowering plants :)
Loved Terry's comment @terryliv on yesterday's photo. Congratulations on the TP and the PP.
@gigiflower Thanks Sam - and there will be more to come as I've found this bush in a care park and there are many, man birds :)
@terryliv At least I got my one second of fame :)
@cejaanderson Thanks Jane. Neither are exotic here! The bush grows quickly and can take over a garden if you're not vigilant and these sweet birds are everywhere here enjoying all the different flowering plants :)