Late yesterday afternoon, before the rains came, the African tulip tree in full blush against a sky drained of color…
Half and Half on Mother Nature’s easel in Oaxaca.
July 17, 2015 by spixl
Late yesterday afternoon, before the rains came, the African tulip tree in full blush against a sky drained of color…
Half and Half on Mother Nature’s easel in Oaxaca.
Posted in Casita Colibrí, Gardens, Travel & Tourism | Tagged African Tulip trees, Árbol de tulipán, Flame Trees, garden, Mexico, Oaxaca, photographs, photos, popular travel destinations | 4 Comments
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I am so glad I found your blog. I have been travelling to Oaxaca for over 25 years and now make it down yearly. It is my heart’s favorite place and your photos and words are a delight. Thank you!
¡Muchisimas gracias! My first trip here, I was supposed to stay 9 days, but stayed 12, returned a couple of more times, and then moved to Oaxaca 2 years after that first visit.
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