A place in the sun

One of the disadvantages of a shady yard is that, when the temperatures drop, as they did today in Glendale, it becomes uncomfortable for the good little wiener dog, Macintosh. Here she has found a sunny place next to a couple of zamia cycads. In the background is a small Chamaerops humilis (Mediterranean Fan Palm). The coffee grounds on the top of the soil are nice and warm. This is right below an olive tree, so the olives are dropping all of the time. A hazard! The flagstone reflects the warmth, too. It's only in the low sixties right now at about noon on November 10th. Anything below 80 is pretty chilly for the little dog!

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