A Green Wholeheartedly on Two Hemispheres.


The current photo challenge invites one to show that It IS Easy Being Green!

Absolutely.  All I had to do for these three illustrations of the point was to travel to the UK in winter, where things remain green regardless, and to visit the Natal Midlands in summer, where the green is intensified.  And just go up the hill a little way from Durban. Guess which is which?

Of course, I could have taken pictures of my green fingers from recent bits of gardening, but someone might have asked for the results and we haven’t got there yet.

© March 2017 Colonialist

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9 Responses to A Green Wholeheartedly on Two Hemispheres.

  1. colonialist says:

    You are spot-on! But the ‘Durban’ is actually Kloof, in the Greater Durban area.

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  2. Pregtig soos altyd!

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  4. Much though it pains me, I have to say I agree with Brian 🙂

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  5. I’d say the bottom one is England, the middle Durban and the top Natal Midlands!

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