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Who knew all this would happen afterwards! Flat Creek in Feb. 2024. Much changed by the force of the hurricane floods in Sept. 2024.

Wednesday, January 26, 2022

Let's appreciate the beauty we have

 

The big Kalanchoe






Leaves in foreground belong to this flower (propped up by giraffe head), Leaves seen in midground are from plant with bright pink/purple flowers.

This pot has the orchids with the most blooms...the yellow variegated ones...with purple centers and spots on the petals.


The same plant, here showing how she's branched out for possibly more blooms but none are open yet. All the buds on the main branch have opened. They are touching each other this year. I haven't fertilized these plants, but do give them a bit of a drink every other day because they're near the heat which dries things out.


Last Friday with snow on the roofs still. Perhaps some ice on roads. I'm appreciating my flowers.



Today's quote:

There is a beauty in discovery. There is mathematics in music, a kinship of science and poetry in the description of nature, and exquisite form in a molecule. Attempts to place different disciplines in different camps are revealed as artificial in the face of the unity of knowledge. All literate men are sustained by the philosopher, the historian, the political analyst, the economist, the scientist, the poet, the artisan and the musician.

 -Glenn T. Seaborg, scientist, Nobel laureate (19 Apr 1912-1999)

11 comments:

  1. Hello Barbara,
    Your plants and blooms are lovely. Cute selfie! Our snow is taking a long time to melt, we need warmer temps.
    Take care, enjoy your day!

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  2. I picture you living in a fairly small apartment, yet you have made room for all of these flowers.

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  3. You have such a wonderful green thumb, Barbara. And... I love seeing you!

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  4. Hello Barbara...after quite a long blog break, coming back to blog world and your post today is inspiring. It's a challenge to keep plants and oneself warm and thriving in January. With the snowfall yours is more difficult than mine as we have not had any snow or ice here in my part of Texas. My summer kalanchoe continues to bloom and other house/patio plants are holding their own. Your Orchids are beautiful. I may try one soon...probably a rescue one. Enjoyed visiting your blog.

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  5. Gorgeous blooms, lovely to see in the winter.

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  6. Orchids continue to shine with your care.

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  7. A lovely selfie! I admire your gift with plants!!

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  8. The sight of flowers is so uplifting in this bleak season,

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