Some published and unpublished Instagrams to tide
I so enjoyed seeing hibiscus, bougainvillea and oleander blooming profusely everywhere - plants which just die in our English climate. I would look at the hibiscus flowers early in the morning all closed up for the night and watch them open as the sun rose higher. Not a bad start to the day.
This reef seaweed was pretty - I thought Tommy would like it.
Warm, clear aquamarine sea I love you.
It's true what they say about Mexican Coca Cola - it's so tasty (no chemicals).
I was there.
Mexican Coca-Cola is good. Sometimes I get it at the grocery store, though it isn't as good as it is when you're on a beach.
ReplyDeleteThankyou ! That was a lovely start to the day .... so much nicer than looking out of the window .
ReplyDeletewhen will we see a mexi-cat?
ReplyDeleteby the way, re hibiscus etc, it's right the other way round here, when I watch my exquisite English roses blooms actually burnt by the scorching -ehm- MAY sun...
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Mia
oh lovely pictures. I so much wanted to escape London winter and travel to a place like that...
ReplyDeletewhere in Mexico did you go? thanks for the photos...they have given me the right start to this dreary morning too!
ReplyDeleteI didn't know that about Coke in Mexico- I want to try!
ReplyDeleteI am not jealous. I am not jealous AT ALL.
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I do. I can feel the sun through your photos. Ah!
ReplyDeleteMia - the mexi-cats were very elusive, so beautiful but sulking at quite a pace through the bushes tracking birds or drinking out of pools of fresh water. Lola has worn her sombrero continuously and fell asleep wearing it!
ReplyDeleteAnna - Quintana Roo/Yucatan - I want to go back immediately and see the rest of Mexico!
Rose - yes, it's a different recipe. I don't like Coke usually but it's yummy there.
Laetitia - you would LOVE it.
Tommy - funny that whenever I saw that seaweed I thought of you - in the nicest possible way!
Yes, my informant (spy) told me about Lola and her new sombrero!
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Mia