Sunday, January 14, 2024

Interesting Times

This is something I thought only occurred when aloes lived in sunny, warm climes.  Yes, that is a bud stalk.  I just noticed it his morning since it grew tall enough to reach above the plant itself.  This may be the original plant that my sister gave me when she moved to Florida.  Or it may be one that I rooted from the original plant.  Either way I find it fascinating that there might actually be flowers.  Wish I knew what I did to achieve it.  Possibly the warm wet summer followed by El Niño winter.  We have had cold weather but not a deep freeze winter.  I still have green petunias.

Our Christmas was quiet but well celebrated.  We had our Christmas dinner on Christmas Eve.  On Christmas Day we went to a gathering of friends and Proge’s relations.  Since it was fairly small and I knew everyone I decided to forego a mask.  BIG MISTAKE!!!  I caught a killer cold which I passed on to Proge within a few days.  Better now.  But I am such a baby!  I haven’t had a cold or any sickness in six or seven years..

I had to relight the tree.  I used old lights, which went out a few days ago.  Sometimes my hoarding pays off.  I just opened new boxes I bought last year on sale.

Rain…..lots of rain, with flooding in low lying areas.  Our dug well has been flooding, which usually happens with late spring rains.  We are madly doing catching up on laundry and washing whatever needs washing.  Too bad it is much too early to top off the pool for spring opening.

We started out with a lovely sunny day.  Wind is picking up and clouds moving in.  Who knows what will come?  This is New England.....weather changes!

As always, stay safe, and thanks for stopping by.................*s*

 

2 comments:

  1. Dearest Suzi,
    Congrats on your Aloe vera's bud opening into bloom! That makes one happy in wintertime.
    You ought to know that wearing a mask is not doing anything.
    Did you get the flu shot? That does more for you than a too course piece of fabric or paper.
    Topping off the pool for spring is still a rather distant thing I'm afraid.
    Stay cozy and warm throughout winter.
    Hugs,
    Mariette

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  2. We wear a triple thickness mask that is shaped including a wire to keep the nose profile...far better than the flat ones with folds. So far so good, for me at least. Plus staying out of peoply places. And we have had all our jags.
    We have been having loads of rain too...and far too warm for winter.
    Now it us playing the Cold game, but at least where we are it us dry.
    Believe it or not the Hebrides have snow!!!!

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