Thursday, 27 February 2014

My Bonsai Garden viewed from above the Mango Tree


Most gardens appear to have straight rows of plants and trees and sharp corners.  I prefer mine to have curves and bends and looking more organic.  These are photos of my garden taken from up the mango tree that dominates the garden.  I would caution that doing this stunt can be dangerous and every precaution must be taken that you do not slip and fall or drop your camera in the process.  Do enjoy the photographs.


1. The area near the garden tap and hose.


2. Moving towards the left to show the view 
near the common fence with my neighbour.


3. Moving a little towards the left.  
The slippers below give some idea as to how high up I am on the tree.
My feet are about 5 feet above ground and the camera is about another 5 feet 
making the view about 10 feet above ground.



4. A view of the bricks that were scrubbed of moss just yesterday.  
Having bricks like this I can remove and bury kitchen waste below them 
without fearing rodents coming to mess them up.  
Also I can rearrange the bricks to some other pattern 
when I get fed-up with the present pattern.


 5. A view to include the guardian of the garden, that is happily chewing on a bone.


6. Another view of the garden below the mango tree and the guardian of the garden.


7. A closer view of the plants near the pillar of my home.


8. Moving more towards my left and facing the driveway of my home, 
this photo captures a bit of the truck of the mango tree that I am standing on.


9. A closer view of the bonsai below.


 10. Completing the circle from above the mango tree, showing two pots of hibiscus
 on the left hand side of the photo and more bonsai under the mango tree. 








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