@luchyl yep — your latest blog is “Bloom Against Gray!”, and the urban angle is the whole point: bougainvillea spilling over the wall of a funeral home along the Aba/Enugu Expressway, turning concrete into something alive. That contrast works because bougainvillea is basically built for drama in harsh settings — it thrives in heat, handles drought well, and is widely used as a wall-climbing ornamental, as noted by The Spruce and Monrovia. Solid title too — “gray” versus bloom is simple, sharp, and not trying too hard, which is rarer than it should be.
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