This lovely orchid plant was a gift from T's sister last March with two stems of gorgeous blooms. They lasted for a very long time before dropping. Suddenly, last October I saw a new shoot growing from one of the clipped stems. That shoot grew quickly and seven fist sized blooms appeared once again in November. We have been enjoying them every day since. These and all our amaryllis bulbs have carried us nicely through a rather snowless but drab New England winter. These show no sign of withering, but I suppose the day will come soon when they begin to droop and drop. Until then, they continue to enchant.
I retired from public school teaching after happily spending twenty eight years playing in Kindergarten. Now I fill my days watching cat antics, taking endless...
My gf who checks in most days on my pictures checks out a few of the people I follow when she has time. She told me yesterday she loved you week especially Humpty Trumpty, She is a cat lover who can't have one because she is allergic. She loves Raspberry. This is beautiful
@joansmor Thank you for passing this along to me. Humpty was fun and Raspberry is a charming in real life as in photos, a really warm and loving cat. xx