Camarón Flor (Shrimp Flower). This is the first one I’ve ever been able to photograph well in 23 years. It is one I planted over Annie’s grave. I think it is thankful for the previous night’s rain.
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Camarón Flor (Shrimp Flower). This is the first one I’ve ever been able to photograph well in 23 years. It is one I planted over Annie’s grave. I think it is thankful for the previous night’s rain.
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In Mexico, this is called an arete flower. In the States we called it a bleeding heart.
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I was down in the hammock to take this video of the newest hibiscus flowers when the sky opened up and we had a deluge of rain. I was totally soaked by the time I got up to the house. Here is a video of the rain glorious rain landing in the pool. It was also leaking into the house through my skylight..
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The day Annie died, Pasiano buried her in front of the peanut terrace wrapped up in her favorite rug with her pull toy and one of my shoes. I was working on a blog chronicling all the places she had carried my shoes to in the brief time she was with us. Seemed fitting for her to get to take one with her. The next day Pasiano and Yolanda and I walked up the dry river bed of the arroyo a block from my house and found these stones. On Wednesday I went flower shopping and arranged the flowers. On Friday, Pasiano planted them and yesterday and today I culled succulents from other plots to complete the planting. The peanut terrace behind her spot has room for two chairs and a small table. It is in the shade of the huge pistachio tree that I planted as a sapling 15 years ago or more. It is a good spot for us to come and visit her. It is the spot where I’d had Pasiano dig up a tree that was getting too big and growing up through the limbs of the pistachio. Although we planted it with grass, for some reason it never quite took hold, perhaps because the dogs loved to dig there. Zoe and Annie chose it as their favorite wrestling spot and would come up covered with dirt and leaves. It seemed just the right place. R.I.P. Annie.
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How are you, Cee? Are they ever going to cast that elbow? We’re going to keep sending flowers until they do. (And probably after, too.)
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