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		Ugh, that's too cold... It only reached negative numbers here with the wind chill, and that was still way too cold for me. Supposedly it's going to be 60 by Friday here, so hopefully you get some warmth, too. 
 
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		It's thawed somewhat and was back between 0 and 5 the last couple days.  Despite that and the sunshine I'm still not super enthused about shooting outdoors this time of year. 
Catalina's boots are from Mimiwoo -- official footwear of PTFCo    
A two-fer this week cos I had one extra pic.
  
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		I guess I've never given a lot of thought to the longevity of houseplants, other than one that my grandmother had all through my lifetime as long as I could remember. 
 
But taking a houseplant with you when you're out of town -- 'kay, that's something I've never heard of before!  
 
Perhaps the holiday change of scenery was a welcome change of scenery for the cyclamen.
	 
	
	
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		 (02-12-2023, 10:50 PM)davidd Wrote:  I guess I've never given a lot of thought to the longevity of houseplants, ... 
But taking a houseplant with you when you're out of town -- 'kay, that's something I've never heard of before! I took it because when cyclamens get dry -- which this one does often -- they wilt and then will lose their leaves.  It doesn't follow the every-5-days very well.  I also took the temperamental little kiawe tree -- souvenir of Hawaii 1996 -- which is fine one day and totally dry the next, after which it will also drop a ton of leaves.  And a nearly-dead orchid I'm doggedly trying to save, probably a lost battle.  And the wee Venus flytrap, which has not survived      They just all need looking at more frequently. 
I recall a botany professor saying many plants are basically immortal -- as long as conditions are right they just keep growing, and if you take cuttings, they still live on.  And someone I knew claimed she had a Christmas cactus that came from a cutting that came from a plant that came over on the  Hector.
 
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Another rough day in the never-ending construction zone    
A little late-night dolly therapy.  I can't even get really motivated for creative pursuits these days but anyway... 
Who needs a date?  BFFs sharing a treat. 
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		A kiawe tree that's been with you over a quarter of a century? That's neat! But... it sounds like you're going to need a portable hothouse trailer to tow with you when you head out of town! 
 
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		Thanks, both    
The kiawe is kind of a bonsai; it's never got taller than a couple of feet.  Probably because it's so "sensitive" that the least little bit of dry makes it shake off a ton of leaves.  Too bad it's not a cool shape like a bonsai.  Just scraggly.  I wonder if I could properly bonsai-ify it...
 
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		Snow? They're kneeling in the snow while wearing skirts? Them gals is fearless!
	 
	
	
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		 (02-26-2023, 12:30 AM)davidd Wrote:  Snow? They're kneeling in the snow while wearing skirts? Them gals is fearless! OMG LOL it’s a luxurious white plushy carpet! It never even occurred to me that I could use it as “snow”!!    
	 
	
	
	
	
 
 
	
	
	
		
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		Luxurious white carpet!     
Where I live, a carpet like that would not be white or luxurious for very long!
 
At first glance I even thought that the bench behind the girls with the crocheted doily... I mean antimacassar... or in dolly scale, an afghan... was a Christmas season manger scene until I looked closer.
 
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		Well, it's a little bedside rug that I got recently because I liked them at an Airbnb and asked where she got them.  It was a purchase I didn't really  need, but it was soooooooo soft.  I've done yoga on it and it's mostly sitting rolled up for now.  Perhaps I will use it in the mythical "next house" -- ha! 
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		I immediately thought snow as well, and was therefore kind of confused by the rest of the scene. Everything appears to be sinking into it in a snow-y way.
	 
	
	
	
	
 
 
	
	
	
		
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		LOL you guys.  I thought the wood panelling and the curtain would set the scene.  Just goes to show the audience doesn't always get what the photographer's thinking!    
The neighbours from hell were away for the weekend, so I got two whole nights in my bedroom and an afternoon to play in the backyard.  Alas, they're back, and it's back to sleeping in the basement tonight    
It was nice for a while.  I actually dressed for crawling around in the snow this time so my winter-outdoor-picture enthusiasm lasted through more than a few minutes.  It was "only" -4. 
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		That girl is so hot she's gonna melt all the snow! 
 
Glad you got two days to yourself. 
 
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