Monday, April 29, 2013

Chronicles of the Dragon Cave from A to Z: "Y" is for Yard


Several times I've mentioned Mother Dragon's garden as a place where I go seeking for solace, inner peace and, in many ways, health. I thought on including it as the last site of the dragon tour since some of you have mentioned you would  like to see a glimpse of this place.
There are lemon trees. Mother dragon makes a ritual dance after cutting one. She says that makes the trees happy and give us more.
I know this flower as Bird of Paradise. I'm not keen with flower names in Spanish, so don't ask me to look for them English.
A look of "the isle". It's a little circle that has so many different plants and flowers that resembles a jungle.
The "Nispero" gives a fruit that tastes like a peach married an orange. It's a very tall tree. Wonderful shade.












The bird condo. Just guessing by the singing every sunrise and sunset, it must house at least 50 birds and several nests. I've seen humming birds, robins, larks, a mocking bird and wild ones. Not to mention the dozens of butterflies.




Lots of pretty flowers.

This one goes all the way up the wall and around a couple palm trees. No idea what's its name but I like it a lot.



Our coffee tree. I don't drink coffee but Mother Dragon does. The most amazing thing is that we didn't plant it. It just appeared one day and voila! We had a coffee tree. Pretty much like the blackberry. One day we just realized we had one.

Below is my favorite rock "the frog". Yeah, I put the cobbles there as its eyes. Nephew loves it. We sit and play around the frog for hours, looking for egg shaped stones as those are the little one's most precious jewels.





A glimpse of Mexican sky.

Now you have seen a bit of what Father Dragon sees at Mother Dragon's garden. I hope you liked.

26 comments:

  1. A Mexico! I was wondering where all these wonderful plants could grow like that. Mother Dragon has an amazing garden. What a lucky Dragon you are :)

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  2. Mother Dragon's Garden is beautiful. I must remember to do a dance the next time I pick a lemon.

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  3. reminds of a song, without a title i can remember.

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  4. Awesome photo's great post.

    Yvonne.

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  5. Your own coffee tree - my wife would love that. (I don't drink it either.)
    Beautiful garden, Al!

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  6. Oh I love these! Your yard is beautiful!!

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  7. A 'Magical Yard' for sure, and now it's easy to see how Mother Dragon has influenced your 'Magical Mind'. The Lemon Tree Ritual Dance...that should be considered an essential part of every gardners harvesting of all that grows for our pleasure and palate.

    Thank-you for the tour of the garden. Now I know why the Monarch Butterfly migrates to Mexico every year in the fall. Who wouldn't love 'The Bird/Butterfly Condo'. In my garden I have a plant they love...Autum Joy. I live in their path of migration and Autum Joy provides them and me with an amazing experience of Monarch Magic as they swarm through Texas.

    Beautiful and artful photography. Thank-you!

    My Letter'Y'...Confessions of A YarnAholic
    Sue CollectInTexasGal
    AtoZ LoneStar Quilting Bee

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  8. Lovely 'yard'. I love the idea of a happy dance. My parents had a lemon tree in their house in Spain, very useful for a gin and tonic, LOL. They had oranges as well and several other fruit trees. Sadly hubby and I don't have a garden any more, living in an apartment, but we do have a park outside our windows. I can see how you would love to relax in Mother Dragon's garden.

    JO ON FOOD, MY TRAVELS AND A SCENT OF CHOCOLATE

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  9. I'm with you on the coffee drinking. Those flowers are beautiful, must be a great place to get inspiration.

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  10. Oh my gosh how beautiful. That's one impressive garden. I do not have a green thumb, at all. And I am completely envious of your bird condo- it's just gorgeous!!

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  11. Awesome garden, and such inspiration. Thank you for sharing. I'm watching our yard, turn green. We only have a few flowers blooming right now -- nothing like your piece of heaven on earth! So very, very lovely!

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  12. Gardens are my favorite places. I hang out there as much a possible. Wish I could have a coffee tree, but I don't think that's possible where I live.

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  13. Oh wow, what gorgeous pictures. I'd love to have my own coffee tree. Absolutely love the bird condo!

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  14. Bird condo...great description! The trees and flowers are lovely. They probably smell good too. I can see why you hang out there. :)

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  15. Ah yes, "Mother Dragon's garden." A beautiful, enchanting and magical place. Solace, indeed. A sanctuary for the soul. Be well, my friend.

    Gary :)

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  16. Mother Dragon has wonderful garden!
    Must be amazing to sit out there and enjoy the view ;)

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  17. We had a lemon tree when we lived on southern California. I remember how wonderful the lemonade tasted, made with a fresh picked lemon. But I never did the dance and the tree bore lots of lemons. Maybe it was thanking me for NOT dancing. (Graceful is not my strong suit.)

    A very lovely garden.

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  18. It looks beautiful, nice job Mother Dragon.

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  19. How pretty! It looks so peaceful. I've never heard of a nispero though.

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  20. The stone looks like an alien skull rock!

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  21. What an incredibly beautiful garden. Mother Dragon definitely has a way with growing things.

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  22. Absolutely beautiful! I can see why you enjoy spending time here :)

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  23. Al,
    Nice, soothing pictures. I like flowers, so this was a restful stop.

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  24. Coffee grows on trees??? Who would have thunk it?? :)

    Great pictures, Al, and it looks like a great garden.

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  25. Very nice yard. My wife's grandmother would have found that place paradise.

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