It's a long way from Toronto to the Turks and Caicos
Think of warm tropical winds swirling around you...Well, back to reality. We're deeply embedded in winter and although it hasn't been too bad at all in Toronto in terms of bone-numbing cold and monster snow piles, I'm still counting the days until April. There's only so much white and brown I can take in the current landscape!I think anyone can use some colour right now so fire up that space heater, angle that floor lamp, slather on some sunscreen, prepare some margaritas and dream a little...
Dwarf Poinciana (Caelsalpinia pulcherrima) Gorgeous red, orange and yellows. The stamens remind me of eyelashes! |
As a harmless diversion and a denial of January in Toronto, here are some pictures of the floral around the Beaches resort in Turks and Caicos. The family visited T and C in November 2009 and had a great time. Of course, I had to shoot some photos of some of the plants in this Caribbean zone. I guess we'd consider them as houseplants or tender annuals so I was marvelling at the fact that they would be thriving all year outside. No lugging these babies in every fall!
Dwarf Poinciana (Caelsalpinia pulcherrima) shrub |
Red Ixora coccinea (Jungle Flame) blooms |
Big ole hibiscus, nothing subtle! |
One of my favourites, all texture and colour Tradescantia spathacea (dwarf Boat lily) |
Red bougainvillea bracts with white flowers |
White plumeria alba (Frangipani) |
Kind of a pinwheel, the petals' edging is cupped and different on these plumeria |
White crinum lily (Crinum asiaticum) |
Well, I am enjoying a tropical breeze right now, sorry you are struggling with the cold and the snow. Wonderful photos.
ReplyDeleteBrrr....it's very windy and wet here....definitely not nice, even though our flirt with snow and cold is over. I actually think this weather is colder than the below freezing temps we had last week with the snow. I really appreciate those beautiful hot coloured flowers to warm me up!
ReplyDeleteHi Deborah,
ReplyDeletelol, I thought of you and your blog while posting this entry! The colour and size of those indigenous plants always astound me. Thanks for dropping by!
Hi Lynne,
ReplyDeleteis is possible Vancouver will get worse winter weather than Toronto? It's been that kind of winter across the country. Alas, all the snow we had last week has melted, sigh.
Thanks for your comments!