Bermuda: Day 7
Today wore us out! It all started innocently enough. A little stroll on one of Bermuda's many Railway Trails. A couple of hours later we finally got home. But, oh, how beautiful! There were woods, and cool tree covered paths to follow. Our afternoon consisted of a long, much needed nap, pie baking and barbecuing and then a night at Harbor Nights in Hamilton.

















3 comments:
The red flower tree is the one I have in my garden and is originally form India I think. It's called Gulmohur here, which literally means scarlet coins.
@hillgrandmom, I was wondering what those were called. It seems much of the flora here on Bermuda, is on your hill!!!
I guess, the climate is somewhat similar. Presumably the British also cross-pollinated [:)] both places.
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