
As it turns out, the blurry camera thing MAY have been caused by...(blush)...uh, k forgot she had the little *closeup* toggle turned on...
Okay. Lucky for me I'm not so easy to embarrass. I'll get over it.
And I'll get over the distinct impression that this place looks like a hurricane hit it.
The Plumeria Forest runs along the back fence, from the cabbage palm on the left to the fence opening on the right. That's where neighbor Peter and I take a shortcut to visit each other's yards since the hurricane ate the fence.

The taller pieces of plumeria are to the left of the 2 x 4 that holds the fence up.

Here's a couple of better views of those beautiful yellow ones.


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