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KUNG HEI FAT CHOY
 

Chinese New Year Greetings

FROM SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA
 
 
PHOTOS FROM FELIX CHING
[ POSTED: January 9, 2006 ]
 

 
 
 
 
 
To all CCSCers, young and old:
 
Kung Hei Fat Choy....
 
Hope this message finds you all in good health in the past year. I wish the upcoming Year of the Dog will bring you great luck and happiness and plenty of $$$.
 
Here I would like to share with you some photos of the flowers and plants in my backyard. That's a lot of work, but is also a lot of fun and a lot of physical exercise that I always need. They say, when you start talking about gardening and plants, people will know you are over 50 -- so better keep your mouth shut. Haha... yes, quite true... but why should I conceal my age?
 
Of course these are not the only plants I have. They are the ones that flower during this time of the year, as my Chinese New Year greetings to you. Hope some day in the future you people (young CCSC alumni) will take up gardening too for your past time....
 
With my best wishes again for the Year of the Dog.
 
Felix
 

 

Chinese Flowering Peach Blossoms (close-up)
 

Chinese Flowering Peach Blossoms (whole plant)

 

I moved a smaller Flowering Plum indoors to use as "New Year Flower"

 

Japanese Flowering Cherry var. Kwan San in full bloom
 
 

The climber is Chinese Wisteria. White Flowers (right) is Flowering Cherry var. Mount Fuji. Purple pink ones are Christmas Cactus
 

Chinese Wisteria (Close-Up on the Flowers)
 

Flowering Plum Blossoms
 

Flowers at the Front Door
 

Part of Backyard -- Tangerine, bamboo, etc etc.
 

Part of Backyard -- the Bamboo is 30 ft tall
 

Part of Backyard -- On the left is Cinnamomum camphora (camphor tree)
 

Part of Backyard -- medley of different species. The blue one is blue Colorado Spruce
 

Geranium flowers
 

 

 

 

 
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