My feet had hardly touched Malawian soil when my daughter Judith had organised me to meet a guy,
David who was a photographer and bird watching and he invited me to his garden
and these are a few of the shots I took.
However over the week I will show you some of the interesting critters
and birds we found there.
This is David and in fact this is shot was taken on the other
side of his high boundary walls and next to a fast flowing river.
Tomorrow I will show you the bird that I videoed on the
river.
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Green and lush.
ReplyDeleteI was immediately struck by the lush greenery. I imagine a lot of work is needed to keep a garden under control.
ReplyDeletewow, what a wonderful place to live in. I totally understand you loved the visit :)
ReplyDeleteNice pics :)
ReplyDeletehm, thought I had commented on this beautiful place.
ReplyDeleteLooks an interesting garden Margaret - so green. Look forward to reading more of what you saw there and seeing the photos :)
ReplyDeleteIt is so green! Lovely!
ReplyDeleteHave a wonderful week!
What a verdant and beautiful property!
ReplyDeleteAll that lush green is so appealing in the face of our cold, gray days! ;) It's supposed to warm up today though! blessings ~ tanna
ReplyDeleteLooks like a pretty big garden!
ReplyDeleteLooks like a very beautiful place !
ReplyDeleteThat appears to be a well developed garden. Thank you for sharing the beauty.
ReplyDeleteHe has a beautiful lush garden, and lovely stone wall.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful views,Of course the vibrant greens are especially nice to see during our winter.
ReplyDeleteYour daughter knows you well! How nice of her to arrange that birding jaunt.
ReplyDeleteNice house and the gurden arount it .Ilike
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