Full moon hiding; overcast tonight. Sheesh, I’ve been cold all day! However, my Frangipani is blooming…
Frangipani, ahhh…
February 7, 2012 by spixl
Posted in Gardens | Tagged Casita Colibrí, flowers, frangipani, Mexico, Oaxaca, photographs, photos, plumeria | 4 Comments
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Beautiful! And I thought frangipani was a food. Thanks for the education. Now I’ll look for some in Xalapa.
Bueno! 😉
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God, every time I see your photos, I want to come there even more.What is April like for a month to visit Oaxaca and Mexico City?
April and May are the height of the dry season in Oaxaca, so no rain, unrelenting blue sky, and daytime temps in the 80s and low 90s. Not sure about Mexico City, though it’s 2000 ft. higher in altitude, so a little cooler, I think.