monday evening finds me at my little corner of the world,
at this small village near the country borders.
the weekend was full of social visits and other commitments;
lots and lots of cooking, too - hubby now has a freezer packed with healthy, homemade dishes to last him for a while.
despite all this craze, i did manage to catch a glimpse or two of my christmas cactus ~ we call it 'patience' here, remember?
this is what it looked like ten days ago.
i took these photos yesterday.
there won't be any blooms left when i go back for christmas
and i'm so grateful for this perfect timing!
there won't be any blooms left when i go back for christmas
and i'm so grateful for this perfect timing!
i need to send a couple of e-mails with some questions i have and then i'll let you know who you'll be interviewing and interviewed by - that will probably be my next post.
of course there's no deadline, anyone can join, whenever...
so... sharpen your pencils and get ready for the fun!
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take care!
xxx
6 comments:
Yours is the second Christmas cactus I've seen today - and now I know I really MUST have one - haven't had one for years, but they're so generous and colourful:-)
I have a huge cactus which began as a tiny plant given to us on our first Christmas as a married couple nearly 38 years ago! Hope yours does as well for you. Looking forward to seeing who I am to be paired with in the interviewing.
Jane
PS Think of you often when I use my pretty pillowslips and towels and the notelets are proving so useful.
Your cactus is lovely. Mine did not bloom last year. I'm hoping it does this year, or I'll be really worried.
What a beautiful flower, it amazing just how pretty cactus flowers are considering how harsh looking they can be.
Hope your week is a good one.
xx
beautiful flower :)
YES! I'd say those blooms were worth waiting a year for.
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