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And the Asheville Art Museum's permanent collection offers this:
Oops, you can't be expected to read that sign. But I did like the fabric art hanging by it.
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Two new Kalanchoe plants to brighten my front porch view. I've never seen (let alone had) any with these super blossoms, and just look at those huge leaves! Someone gave them a good shot of fertilizer.
(Notes on health: pm -THanks for the comments about my dizziness yesterday. It improved about by half...just can move slowly and hold head upright as much as possible. Grab the wall or furniture if I try to do otherwise!
Pulmonologist finally called (after my nap) to say to quit the antibiotic for a few days, see if that helps. If so, then take half the dose they started me with. OK by me.
Morning Friday. I can get out of bed, walk around (oh I feel like I'm walking my acres of land to just stroll from one window to another opening them to the cool air!) No head problems, I'm so much lighter feeling and no dizziness (for now!) Yes I meditated and am deeply grateful for return to normal. And I was really touched by my blog friend's who gave me support yesterday when I had to just sit here most of the day...not moving my head if possible!
Lovely artwork and lovely flowers. I do love colour! I've had a few kalanchoe plants - I can never seem to get them to last long, maybe they aren't meant to (but here they have to be indoor plants).
ReplyDeleteSame for me, even when living in FL I would keep Kalanchoes indoors in winter, outside in summer. They would also propagate easily from cuttings...but then the fungus came among us a few years ago...all had to be tossed. Hope these survive!
Delete...here's to grey pride.
ReplyDeleteI kind of never thought about it...but do remember Maggie Krume (I think that's her name) who started Grey Panthers many years back. Growl...I'm definitely one. Though not to be confused with a cougar!
DeleteHello,
ReplyDeleteI love the paintings and the pretty flowers!
I am glad you are feeling better!
Have a great day and a happy weekend.
I'll be seeing you tomorrow Eileen, with Saturday's Critters!
DeleteI’m happy for you that you're having a better morning.
ReplyDeleteThe hands exhibit was odd and seemed a bit creepy to me.