Flowers bloom, birds appear.

This blown glass bird perched atop its metal limb, keeps company during the day with a crew of Henry Duelberg Sage, Saliva farinacea, ‘Henry Duelberg’ and one White Tropical Sage, Salvia coccinea. At night, fueled by the light of the sun from earlier hours, the bird and three of its kind light a pathway in the dark.
A very pretty vignette.
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Thank you, Judy!
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Imagine if we also, after being out in the sun, glowed in the dark.
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Well, some of us do–if we don’t wear sunscreen and a hat!
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I have an orange one just like yours, but I prefer your color. π
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Thanks, Eliza–I’m definitely on Team Blue!
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What a lovely perch. No wonder he doesn’t want to leave. π
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They get along well, these critters. π
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Your bird looks like he has x-ray vision!
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That glass does look clear-eyed, doesn’t it? π
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Great companions, very gracefully arranged. Thanks for sharing the beauty. π
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Thanks Beth!!
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