Saturday, August 13, 2022

Giant in the backyard

 


I took these selfies with my little Canon Point and shoot, holding it out shooting blind.
I wanted to show you how tall the plants are with the monsoons.


Above me with the now over 6 feet all Casava Plant
Below with the 10 feet tall Giant Elephant Ear and the one I am standing under the largest leaft measures 
51 Inches/130M Long

The Polka Dots I made for June, the cat, not the month.

 

My son Dan sent me the Monsoon Rain we had Monday Night. We are getting every night now. Yes, we get the same monsoons, he is about 40 miles away from us. 3 PM to 7 almost every day. 

Turn up the volume         




18 comments:

  1. I can't believe this huge leaf! It is bigger than YOU!! It is like you did a special effect, but you did not!

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  2. I've seen these elephant ear plants before. They're near gigantic, are they not?!!

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  3. Hari OM
    That's the sky crying a river... so glad you are finally getting enough rain to break that drought. Even if it is bombastic! YAM xx

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  4. WOW, that leaf is huge.
    That is a lot of rain. If it rained like that here I would have water coming in my basement for sure.

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  5. Hello,
    Cute photos of your and your plants. I just love those giant elephant ear leaves, they are beautiful. More rain would be welcomed here. Take care, enjoy your day!

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  6. The rain is good - right?
    And we are getting nightly rain too.

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  7. OMDs that is a giant leaf...and evidently loves it's home.
    Good thing Dan lives near boats. He might need to borrow one
    Hugs cecilia

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  8. Is it my imagination or is this year rain-ier than most?
    Wow on that leaf. Those folks on Naked and Afraid would love having a few of those, don't you think? (Not that I'd know ...hahaha)

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  9. Glad you got your Jungle back and don't have to water your plants with dishwater any more... Hope it doesn't get TOO wet instead, though!!

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  10. Those plants must be on steroids. They are huge.

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  11. Wowsers on the monsoon...
    Wish you could share a little of that with us today.
    Our drought is pretty serious.
    Those plants are HUGE..Love how you showed them to us..great comparison.
    Looking forward to a party...family reunion today....haven't seen some of these people for 5 years.
    I hope I can get some decent photos, so I have something to post again.
    Sue

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  12. Wow on the plants. That video is something else. So much rain. Mark just read something about some major rains coming in the future.

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  13. Goodness! That is really LOUD!!! Texas got some rain a few days ago but it isn't enough! Still hot in Texas.....
    Glad you have rain!

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  14. Amazing plants. The size of those leaves is wonderful.

    God bless.

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  15. Big and beautiful! Looks like the tropics down your way, with plant life and that monsoon.

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