Oh, I want to dive in that pool, it looks so refreshing. And it's been hot here. The red flower is so pretty. I always have to stop for red birds and red flowers.
I miss those flamboyant beauties -- it's just about hot enough here in Oregon this year that they could bloom. (But it isn't supposed to be.) We do have them in Florida where it is supposed to be hot enough, just like where you live! That one is ia gorgeous color!
Thanks for stopping by my blog. As I go through a few of your posts comments I see names I recognize. It can be a small blogging world sometimes.
I think you could change your 'about me' that says you're 'feeling your way'. You go back to 2008. I'm a 2006 blog starter. We've both been around a while. And with almost 2400 followers, how do you get time to visit anyone? I'm all the way up to 67 followers. And some are long gone from blogging.
Oh, and when it looks like I'm being a meany, I'm usually trying to be funny. But the typed word comes across differently to other people. :)
The hibiscus really catches the eye. Beautiful!
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ReplyDeleteBeautiful hibiscus and a wonderful garden! Have a great week, hugs, Valerie
ReplyDeleteMaravilha de fotografias.
ReplyDeleteUm abraço e boa semana.
Andarilhar
Dedais de Francisco e Idalisa
Livros-Autografados
Greetings from Turkey merhaba:)
ReplyDeleteAnd a beautiful burst of colour it is too!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful flower!We use it in teas :))
ReplyDeleteThat really is very pretty! We have one of those in the front of our house.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful and the pool area and whole garden is beautiful too!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pool, beautiful home and beautiful flower. Wow.
ReplyDeleteI linked this post to Awww Mondays.
Have a fabulous day and week, Veronica. ♥
Oh, I want to dive in that pool, it looks so refreshing. And it's been hot here. The red flower is so pretty. I always have to stop for red birds and red flowers.
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~Sheri
Beautiful flower, and a clever header.
ReplyDeleteand I spot with my little eye a great place for relaxing.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful hibiscus and a wonderful looking pool. Time to swim. :)
ReplyDeleteThat's so pretty. The pool and the flower.
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful! My neighbor used to grow them and they were such a joy to see everyday.
ReplyDeleteI need to go swimming in that pool. Beautiful hibiscus. Have a great day full of love, joy and hope. Hugs.
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very nice. they are such big blooms and jump right out.
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You are a very good spy!
ReplyDeleteMaybe Hibiscus is spying on you... 😊
Such a pretty flower!! Are there more around the area? Is this the pool in your condo area?
ReplyDeleteCute game of I Spy!
betty
I liked the photo very much and I learned the name of the flower:-) Happy new week:-)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Hibiscus and such a striking colour too!!
ReplyDeleteIt is big and beautiful!!
ReplyDeleteThe red hibiscus is my favorite although each color makes me smile here on Oahu.
ReplyDeleteThe hibiscus is beautiful, love it.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful red flower! It really pops in the reflection in the blue pool too! :)
ReplyDeleteHope your week is going well :)
Away From The Blue
That hibiscus went all out! I'd give it the prize.
ReplyDeletelovely hibiscus
ReplyDeleteThat's a gorgeous colour, peeking out of all that greenery.
ReplyDeleteBright and beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI miss those flamboyant beauties -- it's just about hot enough here in Oregon this year that they could bloom. (But it isn't supposed to be.) We do have them in Florida where it is supposed to be hot enough, just like where you live! That one is ia gorgeous color!
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ReplyDeletePretty view of the pool, I love the hibiscus blooms.
Take care, have a happy week ahead.
I love your hibiscus, it is a gorgeous color. Such a pretty pool also with all the lush greenery. You have a very pretty home :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by my blog. As I go through a few of your posts comments I see names I recognize. It can be a small blogging world sometimes.
ReplyDeleteI think you could change your 'about me' that says you're 'feeling your way'. You go back to 2008. I'm a 2006 blog starter. We've both been around a while. And with almost 2400 followers, how do you get time to visit anyone? I'm all the way up to 67 followers. And some are long gone from blogging.
Oh, and when it looks like I'm being a meany, I'm usually trying to be funny. But the typed word comes across differently to other people. :)
Beautiful photos. The hibiscus is very pretty!
ReplyDeleteYour hibiscus ooks to be the same colour as my Redstarts's tail.
ReplyDeletePool side beauty. How wonderful all around.
ReplyDeleteEnjoy the week.
Beautiful flower and ohhhh, that pool!
ReplyDeleteThat hibiscus has a lovely shade. Beautiful garden too.
ReplyDeleteThanks for visiting my blog :)
What a marvelous hibiscus flower! It isn't easy to see a red one here in my country. In Italy we mainly have pink and white hibiscus flowers.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful place ^^
ReplyDeleteWhat a stunner - and a beautiful photo too.
ReplyDeleteI love both, the hibiscus and the pool :)
ReplyDeleteA beautiful hibiscus!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing at https://image-in-ing.blogspot.com/2021/07/happy-birthday-love.html
Beautiful love that vivid colour that name Hibiscus still makes me giggle :-)
ReplyDeleteHave an hisbiscustastic week 👍
I would love to take a dip in that pool. We´ve had unseen heat wave in Finland.
ReplyDeleteLike the cherry on top of a gorgeous garden. That blue is stunning too. Have a great week, Veronica.
ReplyDeleteIt does really catch your eye too! Love that you included the pool shot for us to see how attention grabbing it is.
ReplyDeleteIt is pretty and really shows up.
ReplyDeleteAmazing flower!
ReplyDeleteThe pool looks very inviting and the flower is beautiful!
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ReplyDeleteHave a fabulous Wordless Wednesday. ♥
What a beautiful hibiscus.
ReplyDeleteInviting pool!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful hibiscus that is and a very nice looking garden.
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
Gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteI'm so happy to see your link at My Corner of the World this week!
I love Hibiscus flowers! I've had several plants but the freeze took them out and we never replaced them.
ReplyDeleteCan never miss the magic of Hibiscus. How are you my dear friend?
ReplyDeleteHope things are getting better in your neck of woods, and you pack your bags for a travel jaunt soon.
Love and tightest hugs.
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