prizz22, can you tell me where on the grounds you took the photo of the white plumeria/frangipani, the one on your Flickr page? I've seen a photo of this flower before in the Trip Advisor reviews of BdC.
Just wondering -- we'll be there in less than four weeks, and I'd love to find this bush. Those flowers smell like heaven. Thanks! |
More great pics, fantastic! Now just get back on the Titi and get some puma pics! :)
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Weikle and Prizz.
Unbelievable photos. I always think mine are good until I see something like yours. Wonderful pics! Thanks for posting. Prizz maybe we will see you at BdC in June! |
Toni -- Does this mean you've pinned down your dates for a June trip?
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Puma update: I heard that one of our gardeners walked up on a Puma on the Saino Trail yesterday morning. Evidently it had recently taken down a Peccary and was still at the scene of the kill. Mother nature at it's finest.
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prizz, beautiful photos!
plum, have you ever tried growing plumerias? They are really easy; we have several in our backyard in big pots, and they smell so good. When the weather gets cold, we just stick them in the garage for several months and then bring them out again in the spring. |
prizz - Excellent photos! My husband and I will be arriving at Bosque on March 7th - second time there. Can't wait. Really hope to see that puma! Looking forward to meeting you!
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Thanks prizz -- I'll be sure to add the Saino trail to my must list.
volcanogirl -- no, I had no idea it was easy to grow them. Maybe I'll have to give it a try. Even in the North East? Plus, I live an apartment with a fire escape being my only outdoor area (I realize how very sad that sounds, but I'm working on changing it), so I don't know. But, gosh, I do love those flowers. I'll look into it. thx! |
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