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Twins, for FOTD, Oct 14, 2024

For FOTD Oct 14, 2024

Newest Hibiscus, for FOTD, Oct 12, 2024

This is one of the three new hibiscus plants I’ve planted in my garden while spiffing it up for the garden tour.

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My Newest Hibiscus: FOTD Oct 9, 2024

Again, we spent all morning planting new plants in preparation for the garden tour. This is my newest purchase–a new color of hibiscus.

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Succulent Gathering for FOTD Oct 6

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Teenie Weenies, For FOTD Oct 4, 2024

 

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Crown of Thorns Flower For Cee’s FOTD, Oct 3, 2024

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New Planting For FOTD Oct 2, 2024

 

Just put a low brick border around this V at the joining of  brick paths in my garden and planted succulents and cacti.  Installed the tiny lava rocks during a downpour from Hurricane John’s inland effect. More pictures of garden improvements to follow.

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Succulent Pig for Cee’s FOTD Oct 1, 2024

And, just for the fun of it, a different sort of succulent pig, a poem I wrote seven years ago:

Last Little Piggy Goes To Market

I am the littlest piggy, and when I commenced to roam,
why did I cry “Wee wee wee” all the long way home?
My sibling went to market and I followed along.
The path was rough and winding–as steep as it was long.

My little legs were tired, yet I followed close behind––
I wondered if he knew that I was following if he’d mind.
My family never let me go hardly anywhere,
so market piqued my interest. I wondered what was there.

I asked my other siblings if they wouldn’t like to try it,
but one was into his roast beef, the other on a diet.
She said she would be tempted by the pastries and the candy.
This was enough to convince me this market was a dandy.

When we crested the final hill and rounded the last bend,
the market spread out for so far, I couldn’t see its end.
Booth after booth was set up to sell its chosen fare.
My head swung fast from side to side to see all that was there.

Buttons, bolsters, bumbershoots and books with songs or riddles.
Little dainty donuts with whipped cream in their middles.
Tinkertoys and rubber balls and cricket bats and kites.
My eyes could not keep up with all these delicious sights.

I lost sight of my brother, but I didn’t care.
I was too busy ogling all this varied fare.
My tummy started rumbling. Ice cream, cakes and pies.
I wished that I could put my mouth where I had put my eyes.

But then I stopped to look at a very curious rig
and a big sign that said “Barbecue—what? Barbecue pig????
Folks stood around with sandwiches filled with dripping meat,
and then I saw another sign that said “Pickled Pig’s Feet!!!”

My pigs’ feet took me out of there as fast as I could joggle.
I didn’t stop for donuts. I didn’t stop to ogle.
I scurried for my own safe yard, squealing “Wee, wee, wee!”
Now when I seek adventure, home is enough for me!!!

 

 

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Kalanchoe, for FOTD Sept 29, 2024

I worked outside in the rain for two days (thanks, Patricia!) to get ready for a garden tour I am on–moving plants, planting new ones (including this kalanchoe,) trimming dead growth and leaves and even spreading lava rock in beds. During one day of constant rain, I changed my clothes and blow-dried my hair 3 times before giving up and just working in my swim suit, and yes, it was cold. Then, yesterday, I discovered that the garden tour is on Oct. 19, not on Tuesday!!!! So, still work to do but lots more time to do it. Nothing gets one mobilized like the promise of visitors.

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Rainy Day Morning Glories for FOTD Sept 28, 2024

A brief respite from the rain that has been occurring pretty constantly for the past two days gave me a chance to photograph this hibiscus bush with 11 blooms and numerous buds.  I cut some of them off to zoom in a bit on the photo.

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