Nice! Color, other than white TB. Neighbors had a koi pond for two summers.....not big enough nor deep enough....was a buffet for the neighborhood racoons........ :)
It is lovely. Anonymous nailed the koi/coy pun. Well done. We had outdoor fish for a few years, but as Nylon12 said it ended up being a buffet and we stopped stocking it.
Ed, The Ravishing Mrs. TB does as well, and it is a thing that I have picked up on from her. It is always interesting to see how they differ from climate to climate.
Comments are welcome (and necessary, for good conversation). If you could take the time to be kind and not practice profanity, it would be appreciated. Thanks for posting!
Lovely camillia, you could grow tea. The koi were not coy. Paperbark maple in photo number 4.
ReplyDeleteThe camillias are just starting to bloom. We had come out the previous weekend as well, but the koi were not quite as visible.
DeleteThanks for the tree recognition. There are all sorts of trees I do not recognize here.
Nice! Color, other than white TB. Neighbors had a koi pond for two summers.....not big enough nor deep enough....was a buffet for the neighborhood racoons........ :)
ReplyDeleteMy Father in Law The Master Sergeant had a koi pond with the same issue, Nylon12.
DeleteThe green is the stunning thing to me. Very different from New Home.
It is lovely.
ReplyDeleteAnonymous nailed the koi/coy pun. Well done.
We had outdoor fish for a few years, but as Nylon12 said it ended up being a buffet and we stopped stocking it.
John, it is a very well put together garden.
DeleteThey must have some kind of anti-theft device in place, given the size of some of those fish.
What a beautiful garden. I could spend hours there, just contemplating the eternal.
ReplyDeleteSarge, it really is. I am looking forward to having the opportunity to see it change over the seasons.
DeleteI always enjoy visiting botanical gardens where ever I'm on vacation.
ReplyDeleteEd, The Ravishing Mrs. TB does as well, and it is a thing that I have picked up on from her. It is always interesting to see how they differ from climate to climate.
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