“Yesterday Today and Tomorrow”...
We have this interesting shrub growing in our garden.. It is Brunfelsia, commonly called “Yesterday Today and Tomorrow” . This is because when a flower first blooms it is a dark lilac colour (Yesterday) The next day the flower becomes a pale lilac (Today) and on the third day (Tomorrow) the flower becomes white. Family members Hannah and Alex from Marahau and Duncan from near Havelock have arrived for the rest of the weekend. So the house is fairly full...
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