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chrissy100 wrote: Yes I will thanks cestrum, I am sort of sad but the thought of more freedom to just garden and live the quiet drop out life is quite exciting in it's own way.
I have been looking on the net and it's pretty exciting to see what is out there, trouble is I am not well traveled and don't know what some places are like (as specially after floods and fires ). So that is why I am asking ...looks like no one else knows either. I loved Coff's Harbor but I remember Sues pictures of very heavy Frost (which was surprising) i would love somewhere with mild Summers and Winters Lol don't want much huh ? I remember no frost down South where I lived but we had both floods and fire.
I suppose in Australia perhaps there is no such nirvana but I will look .
I thought you might like to see a very cold blowing in the wind Twilight Time it is still there (can't believe it in this weather) strangely looking sort of almost orange sherbert ...it does go a coral shade in high heat and it's pale pink in cooler weather so this is a different colour yet again ...still pretty and this is one tough bloom.