Sunset is visibly clear from the porch. Sunrise on the other hand is at the other side of the house, and the view is hindered by houses and trees. Therefore sunset is more easily snapped by our Sony camera.... rainfield61 did warn us (as comment here sunset at the equator.) about not paying equal attention to sunrise....
I take this opportunity to give updates on our 6 sweetcorns as well.
I take this opportunity to give updates on our 6 sweetcorns as well.
Sweetcorns are blooming!
Sweetcorns are blooming!
While Laura was worried about wet weather and delayed planting of sweetcorns, we bath blooming sweetcorns in Silver .....
It would not be long before the corn's fine hairs emerge....
While Laura was worried about wet weather and delayed planting of sweetcorns, we bath blooming sweetcorns in Silver .....
It would not be long before the corn's fine hairs emerge....
I like the lampost on the background of the corn picture. It is two sides of humankind's accomplishments:
ReplyDeleteA tall grass we made into corn.
A tall iron column we make into light.
Neither will survive without human intervention.
Thanks for the link! It's around 48 degrees F here today and we have an 80% chance of rain tomorrow and 70% chance on Friday. Maybe next week we will be able to plant!
ReplyDeleteBy the way- Beautiful photos!
ReplyDeleteYour corn looks very pretty silhouetted against the sky.
ReplyDeleteLooks great! I have some corn coming up as well- I hope it gets as pretty as yours! :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos!
ReplyDelete>David... you really put the photos into perspective... interesting!
ReplyDelete>Laura... advanced as we are now, weather may just sweep us off the ground.. I suppose we are living in an interactive world, man and nature.. good luck to your sweetcorns.
>Kim and Victoria... Thanks... hmmm, the corns look abstractively pretty.
>Kara.... have you posted the corns into your blog yet?... i like to see.
>janet.... Thanks.
CHEERS!.... Happy blogging..
~ bangchik
Such lovely sunset photos! Thanks for stopping by to visit! Best to you and your garden in Malaysia!
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