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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.

Friday, November 15, 2024

Pretty plants on Friday

 


I'm enjoying these mums, which were gifted to me third--hand, after being used 2 times before on last Sunday.

I love how the sun brings out the fuzzy leaves of the violet.


The dear Lavender is growing like crazy in the window. I guess I'll cut it back soon.



Some tiny succulents have survived all my lack of care through the summer, so now I've transplanted them here.




Today's quote:

Normal day, let me be aware of the treasure you are. Let me learn from you, love you, savor you, bless you before you depart. Let me not pass you by in quest of some rare and perfect tomorrow.

MARY JEAN IRION

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And the update on western North Carolina...the roads and bridges.

I'll only quote one paragraph which struck me.

“The amount of work that’s going to have to be done, and is ongoing right now to continue to get everything restored — it’s unprecedented,” said Tim Anderson, an engineer with the DOT division covering Asheville and its surrounding area. “We know that the contract staff we have available to us in the mountains, and even from the eastern part of the state … we still need more folks.”

(Photo by Sean Rayford/Getty Images)


10 comments:

  1. Pretty plants and flowers! I like the little Jade plant. Take care, have a great day and happy weekend!

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  2. ...I have a philodendron, but it sure doesn't look as nice as yours!!!

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  3. Your plants are beautiful! Prayers for everyone affected

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  4. Ah yes! Your masterful indoor garden.

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  5. You do have better luck with plants than myself, which is why there are none in our apt now. I was better with the outdoor ones.

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  6. I'm glad to learn you made it through the hurricane's impact okay. It's painful to see how Asheville was affected but I'm impressed by the ongoing efforts to put things right. May there be many "normal" days ahead.

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  7. Beautiful and healthy plants! Wow, those Chrysanthemums are gorgeous. Thinking about all those affected by the hurricane...

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  8. I'm not a fan of mums, since mostly I see the florist ones, nothing but pom-pom flowers, no leaves. But, yours are lovely.

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  9. Nice that you moved your succulents. I'm trying to learn to work with succulents but most haven't made it.

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