
Spring is Delhi is strange – on one side flowers bloom and on the other trees begin to shed leaves in apparent anticipation of the imminent heat. And yet when it is hot, really hot amaltas bloom a fiercer yellow, challenging daring. Or perhaps it is just inspired by the blazing Sun. Watch out for a glimpse of the amaltas, they have already begun to flower ๐
For Becca’s Sunday Trees 285
I am coming there in few months. ๐ When the weather is not too hot or cold. Never seen Delhi before.
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Look forward to your visit and that kind of weather๐
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I wasn’t joking about the visit ๐๐
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I hope not๐
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Didn’t know Delhi had seasons. Amazing. Hope there isn’t pollen flying all around there in the spring. That always makes me sneeze and sneeze and sneeze ๐
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Yep lots and lots of pollens and cotton balls too. Atishooo! Over and over again๐ท๐ท
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Atishooo! Atishooo! Atishooo! That is me literally non-stop in the spring. And when I have a cold. Take care, Dahlia ๐
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Hey me too! Plus wheeze…take care
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Oh yes. Wheeze. When I was a kid I had to use the ventilator machine to keep the wheeze at bay. Now, not so bad ๐
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Ohhh that’s baad!
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I still do wheeze now and then, but, all good ๐ Don’t worry ๐
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Take care๐ท
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There are all seasons here….hmmm lovely picture, can teach you opposites so well without going in wren and martin..
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Love this! I am always intrigued by your observations, Dahlia, especially about the area around you. Thanks!
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Thank you ๐
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Seasons allow her to change her costume! Thank you for sharing!
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Indeed it does – thanks Becca
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