12/2/13

it's officially summer!

The seasons in New Zealand have been simplified and it makes perfect sense, since the weather is always unpredictable. Click here for more details.

photos from Hollard Gardens


16 comments:

Lise said...

Your photos are beautiful. But your post makes me chuckle...we are in the midst of winter, at least in some parts! I so appreciate the exposure you provide to the "other side", LOL!

EG CameraGirl said...

AJ=H! Your spring is such a lovely breath of fresh air!

Judith @ Lavender Cottage said...

Pretty blooms, thanks for sharing them.

~Lavender Dreamer~ said...

Summer time is my favorite season! ENJOY!

Nova said...

Lovely flowers, a beauty of nature.

Greetings

Veronica Roth said...

I always love visiting my New Zealand and Australian friends in our dreary Vancouver winter and living in your spring/summer; even if only vicariously. Lovey warm looking photos. :)

Ercotravels said...

You have make a beautiful album!
Sweets flowers..

Follygirl said...

Oh...oh ... I'm a little jealous .. we have so gray, cold days here!

eileeninmd said...

Lucky you, I wish it could be summer here year round. Lovely flowers and images! Enjoy your new week!

Forest Dream Weaver said...

So strange to see summer flowers as we approach mid-winter!
I love sweet william and the red/magenta colour is my favourite.
Thanks for sharing your lovely photos...

Enjoy your week!
Ruby

don said...

A beautiful flower collection. Fine photo qualities.

Ida said...

So pretty. I'm enjoying your summer because it's winter here and I need a little color pick me up.

Leanne said...

Yea another kiwi - I'm a proud kiwi so will enjoy following your photos of New Zealand.
Love Leanne

Sallie (FullTime-Life) said...

So summer starts on December 1? That makes sense to me...more than the way we do it. Beautiful flowers.

Daniela Augustka said...

From the first snow we enjoy, but I'd rather there was also the beginning of summer than winter.
Daniela

Anonymous said...

Beautiful flowers! I'm so glad you are sharing such summer beauties. They help to get me through the browns of our cold weather.