Oh! Oh! Oh1 So little time left--so much to learn! Naturally, I first had to discover little wax-eyes and read about them. What they look like. Then tui. How to pronounce, I don't know. But I learn so much from you, Cecilia. And what a great place you're in--perfect for contemplation. And I guess fig trees were around when Christ walked the earth. I'm no Bible reader, but even I know there were fig trees then. I'm surprised they weren't called fiddle trees!
Oh! Oh! Oh1 So little time left--so much to learn! Naturally, I first had to discover little wax-eyes and read about them. What they look like. Then tui. How to pronounce, I don't know. But I learn so much from you, Cecilia. And what a great place you're in--perfect for contemplation. And I guess fig trees were around when Christ walked the earth. I'm no Bible reader, but even I know there were fig trees then. I'm surprised they weren't called fiddle trees!
Great idea to look up the little birds. I really should leave more links as I write! Figs do feel biblical. They are such an old fruit!
This has to be one of my favourites! A fig tree, how wonderful. Thanks!
It hangs over one of the decks too. So we can pick from where we sit!