
Sometimes there is just as much beauty in imperfection.
The old making space for the new.

Sometimes there is just as much beauty in imperfection.
The old making space for the new.
When I moved here eighteen years ago, my first visitor was my friend Linda from Oaxaca. Since Christmas was nearing, she brought me a beautiful poinsettia plant which I planted in the lower garden after the holidays. Over the next few years, it grew and grew, but when I had my studio built, it covered it up and I eventually forgot it was there. This year, my only poinsettia blooming was the peach–colored one I showed in a FOTD post a few days ago. But, surprise, surprise. As I exited my studio the other day, I noticed a flash of red behind the dense cover between the sidewalk and the wall and there, peeking out from around the corner of the studio, was this beautiful red poinsettia. Things like to grow in Mexico, neglected or not! So here, at last, is a shot from me of a red poinsettia. Here they are called “La Flor de la Nochebuena” (Flower of the Holy Night, or Christmas Eve). Merry Xmas, everyone!!!
For Cee’s FOTD

This hibiscus was poking up to the sunset sky head and shoulders above the rest, so no distracting background.
For Cee’s Flower of the Day prompt.
I had this photo on my screen to post it and inadvertently took a photo of it. I know it is weird, but I just love this image!
Here is a different image of the buds.
For Cee’s FOTD
My friend Leslie gave me a huge gorgeous bouquet when she left to go back to the States. When Yolanda came to work the next day, she was admiring it. I asked what her favorite flowers were and she said the lilies, so I split the bouquet in two. Here she is with her half. I’ll show you mine tomorrow.


For Cee’s Flower of the Day Prompt.
For Cee’s FOTD