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Early Morning Cleanup: FOTD for Oct 2, 2023

Since I went to bed about 5 or 6 hours earlier than usual last night, I woke up very early this morning, and my spoiled animals, hearing I had arisen, decided they needed to be fed 3 hours earlier than usual. Once outside and with no sun to be leery of, I started deadheading plants and pretty soon it was 3 hours later and half my garden was on the ground.  Well, perhaps 1/1000th, but still that was a considerable amount.  And my front garden looked very pretty indeed.  Pasiano evidently hadn’t been watering the planters on the wall and a lot of the plants were dead or so dried out that I pulled them out and replanted them from other planters. Then I got busy cutting off palm fronds with dried-up tips and other plants that had gotten leggy and the result is what you see here. The latter photos show plant litter on the ground which I left as a gift for Paciano to bag up tomorrow. It also give me a chance to show off my hard work to him.

 

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After working, I jumped in the pool to do morning exercises  and even though the pool was coolish, I was so hot and sweaty that it felt good.  But, I noticed that all of the plants around the pool needed deadheading and dried ends removed so ended up spending another hour or so tending to them.  No photos, though plenty of plant refuse tossed up on the terrace for Pasiano to deal with.  I also pulled lots of grass from around the sidewalks and between stones. I’m going to need a manicure, though. Luckily I have one scheduled in two days.

 

 

For Cee’s FOTD prompt.

Way Down Low (For the Cosmic Photo Challenge)

For the Cosmic Photo Challenge: Low Elevation

Cattails: FOTD Aug 10, 2021

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I meant to publish these two days ago on National Cat Day, but forgot. Here they are a bit late. Long live the kitties!

For Cee’s FOTD

Standing Out in the Crowd: FOTD, Jan 21, 2021

 

For Cee’s Flower of the Day

Succulent Corolla

 

For Cee’s FOTD

Queen’s Tears Bromeliad: FOTD Oct 27, 2019

Little Miracles

This plant is of special significance to me because it grew in profusion from hanging baskets on my porch in Boulder Creek, Ca. For the eighteen years I’ve been in Mexico, I have from time to time looked for it in viveros because it has such a special significance to me, but if it has been there, I’ve overlooked it.  But a few days ago, as I was coming back from my front gate, I noticed this bloom growing from a pot. I have no idea how it got there, but it is the Queen’s Tears Bromeliad I’ve been looking for for eighteen years. Little miracles occur every day. What a pleasure that sometimes they make themselves so obvious that we can’t overlook them.

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For Cee’s FOTD