Glow

On our return home, we had 2 days of dense FOG blocking out the sun.  Very rare for around here, we're inland from the Bay. It was chilly, so I kept myself busy by spiffing up the house for Christmas.  Banksia, acacia & eucalyptus branches made a nice holiday-ish messy display.    

When the skies cleared Tuesday, and the sun was shining LET ME OUT -ahhhh, pure joy!  
I untangled a couple of strings of Christmas lights for the outside, covered the walls of the shade house- and snapped a few shots to share.  Golden barrel.

Yucca linearfolia.  
And another light catching grassy thing, xanthorrhoea preisii.  Slow growing Western Australian grass tree. 
Banksia integrifolia, these are so hard to photograph.  The underside of the leaves are very silvery.  Nope, doesn't show in photos.
Well, I keep trying - lol.
Nothing better than backlit Cleistocactus strausii, I'm a fool for fuzzy plants.
a beacon for slugs & snails.  I've POURED sluggo all around this area, ugh, Massonia pustulata.
This was purchased on clearance, no tag -but I'm certain it is mostly Aloe rubroviolacea. 
Honorable mentions, this ground orchid has been blooming for 6? months now.  Thriving on complete neglect.
I need to chop this Cuphea as it's overtaking the agave & aloe striata.  But the exuberance does make me laugh when I walk by. Plus the hummingbirds are feasting, this area is up for grabs for a re-do come spring. 
Lastly, my love for Regelia velutina.  The soft little leaves shimmer.  I thought this was a goner, as I planted it in full sun (which it wants) from the get go, what doesn't kill you and all.  It has made a nice turnaround! 
I have purchased exactly one Christmas present.  I guess I should get on that.  Do you have your shopping done already?  I'm in awe of people who have it all done months early.  If only everyone wanted a cactus for Christmas, that would make my shopping easier.   :)

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  1. That’s funny about everyone wanting a cactus for Christmas. /AC
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    1. That happens sometimes - who knows why! Thanks AC.

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  2. I love how the sun is backlighting the conifer in the second photo. They all look great. That arrangement is great.

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  3. Your garden indeed has its glow on! I love your holiday floral/foliage arrangement. I really need to find a spot for a Banksia.

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    1. You absolutely do, they would thrive there! I didn't plan on using branches for inside arrangements- but they are so great for that & long lasting.

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  4. Why can't you give everyone a cactus for Christmas? It sounds like a plan. (My actual shopping is done as of yesterday, but my knitting probably won't make it in time. As expected.)

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    1. Maybe I should do just that! Honestly all my neices & nephews are adults now - so I don't have much shopping to do.

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  5. Loved your pictures love the glow love the blue sky today we are having snow squalls and tonight it’s supposed to get down to about eight above zero. I will join others in suggesting you get people cactuses for Christmas.

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    1. Oh wow, 8°! That is bone chilling, you must need long johns for bedtime?

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  6. Glowing indeed, thanks I needed that shot of virtual sunshine!

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    1. :) I'm not letting myself dream of springtime until 2026!

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  7. A gorgeous Christmas bouquet and as always a joy to see your tropical plants...and the sunshine which has become scarce here too. Enjoy it :)

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    1. Thank you Annette, :) it is chilly in the morning - the sun helps.

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  8. So beautiful. I love it.
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  9. Ha... we are in the same boat, I have two gifts purchased. ;-)
    That Golden Barrel... love, love it.
    Thank you for the sun filled photos today, we have been cloudy here and snow, snow, snow.

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    1. Your snow photos are beautiful, thank you Carla!

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  10. Your arrangement at the beginning is beautiful to start out. And then the sunshine...ah, yes! Life-affirming sunshine and amazing plants!

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  11. I haven't seen the sun in a while. What a weird winter.

    And yes, I also think your mystery aloe is rubro.

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