Yes, the Infomaniac Garden Photos event is finally upon us - Welcome to the show everyone!
As I type this, there are photos from nine Bloggerati (including mine) waiting in the wings to be published throughout November. However, I am fully expecting at least one tardy entry - even if I have to scrape their blog for the photos myselves!
Oh, and due to an unavoidable scheduling clash, there won't be a showing from the Infomaniac duck this year - The Very Mistress sends her apologies. Instead, may I present the Hexenhäusli Device dove and jackdaw:
Beaky is livid that he didn't get a starring role, but it's his own fault for being such a demanding little diva!
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Now, on to the winners (i.e. the triffids that managed to devour whole persons or limbs) and losers (those that only inflicted minor lacerations or stings) of Terrifying Triffidery. Just in case anyone hasn't yet seen the previous Terrifying Triffidery post and wants to guess who sent in what, I've redacted the names in the captions below but they can be revealed by selecting/highlighting the blank part.
In order of appearance:
Those horrible little mouths belonged to Dinah's Hoya triffid:
Audrey II was the result of an ill-advised experiment with a Begonia by Jon:
The Moss Monsters were found in a swamp by Melanie:
The dragon's head grew from my Passiflora:
Ms Scarlet released a cauldron of bats from a fircone:
Mr Tonking's lilies opened up to reveal the interdimensional fissure and the tentacles
(which also formed the basis of the Terrifying Triffidery poster):
The mouldy old limb was severed from Mistress Maddie's pumpkin:
The mass of tapeworms unwound from my bottlebrush flower buds
(which opened up to become this year's header image):
And the purple, people-eating penguins were left behind after the petals from my Magnolia had flown away:
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There's a bit of a trek to the first garden on the tour as we'll be visiting Dinah's Australian exotica. Oh, and brace yourselves for some erotica, too! See you in a couple of days or so.
Now....I think the dragon head is your Mr DeVice...and the Audrey II Begonia is dear Jon's. Dinah always stumps me as she has great unusual things, so several could be her's. Like the tapeworms might be her's. All very creative shots.
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