Sunday, March 25, 2012

Springtime at Mouse Mountain RV Park

After spending the last several days pretty much down with the crud in the motorhome, I was more then ready to get out of here this afternoon and go for a walk. It's neat to see so many signs of spring here in the RV park. For example, this  trailer has quite a vegetable garden alongside their home -- all carefully covered to shield it from the ubiquitous rabbits of the park.


This household prefers bonsai, on benches outside their rig --


I asked the owner what this gorgeous flower was and she said she didn't know...


This is one of the sedums usually seen in florist pots in the north --


These appear to be tomato plants planted in tubs...


The entire end of this rig is covered with impatiens along with their bobbing birds --


You could smell these mock orange blossoms from a long way away --


A bougainvillea in the lovely purple shades --


More amaryllis bulbs like the ones near Auntie Violet --
 

Some oleanders --


And even the new reddish leaf growth on this tree --


You can tell that most of these folks are pretty much permanent residents of the RV park. They've a lot more than a pot or two that can be picked up and taken along as you move down the highway.

1 comment:

  1. my guess is that white flower is a oleander.

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