Time now to move down to the main garden, for the ehala tree has begun to blossom. There is not quite the profusion you find in May, which I exulted in last year, both here an on Facebook when I described a wonderful May morning when I exulted in my garden. But there is a start, and I show a few flowers from different angles, which also capture other aspects of the garden including the structure with the roof garden on top.

But before these I show leaves, for greenery is a vital component of the garden and I should not really have waited till there were flowers to celebrate this. Pride of place in this respect goes to the ambarella tree, which some time back I thought was dying, for it had shed most of its leaves. But, as I have shown on this page last month, it put forth new leaves of a sudden, and those have flourished. So after the state of the tree now, I show what it looked like in those early days of renewal, six weeks or so before the present profusion.

And then you see ehala blossoms, the lowest lying ones against the wall of the bathrooms on the left, then higher ones against the porch wall with the balcony visible and the roof garden above; and finally a sight I never tire of, the summit of the tree seen from below, with the wall of the exercise room that is over the porch on the right.