Monthly Archives: December 2023

Hibiscus, For FOTD Dec 16, 2023

This orange hibiscus  creates the fewest blooms of all the hibiscus in my garden. Makes me appreciate it all the more. Absence does make the heart grow fonder.

For Cee’s FOTD

Who Sang That, Anyhow? For Fibbin’ Friday, Dec. 15, 2023

Classic Christmas hits, but can you suggest alternative artists for them?

1. Wherever you are: Blind Faith
2. Rockin’ around the Christmas Tree: The Chain Gang
3. That’s my Goal: Joe Namath and the Lime-Liners
4. Mistletoe and Wine: Alan Shephard taking solace while recovering from a bad case of athlete’s foot after returning from the Moon landing.
5. I saw Mommy kissin’ Santa Claus: Truman Hanks, the night his dad Tom came home sporting full-costume during the filming of Polar Express.
6. All I want for Christmas: Melanie Trump, handing Donald a map of the U.S.
7. Sound of the Underground: The Moles (yes, a real group)
8. Jingle Bell Rock A trio comprised of *Barry Manilow, Alexander Graham Bell and Elvis. 
9. Can we fix it: The White House Plumbers
10. Somethin’ Stupid. Hate to quote the obvious, but come on now: Donald Trump

*Known as “The King of the Commercial Jingle.)

 

For Pensivity’s Fibbin’ Friday, Dec. 15, 2023  Illustration by Little Plant on Unsplash.

Century Plant Bloom. (Formerly a Mystery Flower) For Cee’s FOTD Dec 15, 2023

 

 

Century Plant or American Agave. Thanks, I.J. and Forgottenman for solving the mystery.

For Cee’s FOTD

I can’t for the life of me remember what this flower is. Does anyone else know?

Zoe, Then and Now

 

Forgottenman suggested I add THIS LINK to show what Zoe was like the first day I met her.

For MLMM Challenge

For Thursday Doors, Dec 14, 2023

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For Thursday Doors

Shed Garments: For FOTD Dec 14, 2023

This bougainvillea is preparing for its next change of garments.

For Cee’s FOTD

Deadly Visitor

 

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Darn!!! Paciano found this dead coral snake on the low outside wall that runs alongside the   steps up to the second story of my house. They are venomous and can cause respiratory failure and death, although a search of the internet yielded the following information: A single death has been reported due to a coral snake bite in the United States in the last 40 years (roughly, since coral snake antivenom became available). Before that time, the estimated case-fatality rate was 10%, and the cause of death was respiratory or cardiovascular failure.
Another source says: 
Unlike pit viper venom, coral snake venom is primarily a neurotoxin. There is little or no pain and swelling, and symptoms may not appear for hours. But once symptoms do appear, they progress rapidly: euphoria and drowsiness, nausea and vomiting, headache, difficulty in breathing and paralysis.”
I’m so glad the dogs didn’t find it first. It is very confusing, because they seem to be two different snakes joined at the tail. I took this photo yesterday, but need to take another look tomorrow to see if it is one snake or two.

Bougainvillea for FOTD, Dec 13, 2023

For FOTD

Daily Funny Dec 13, 2023

I believe I shot this on the way to Mosca’s  north of Tenacatita beach. Wish I’d stopped to investigate what was in the barrel that was of so much interest.  (This is a goat, not a dog.). 

Daily Funny

I’ve been a bit lax re/ my daily funnies. Here is one to make up for it. Thanks, Noreen!!!