Today is two memes for the price of one. I hope you stay for both of them.
First, held every 15th of the month, is Garden Bloggers Bloom Day, where flower gardeners from all over the world post what is blooming in their homes and/or gardens. This is hosted by Carol at May Dreams Gardens.
It's a winter storm day in my zone 6a Southern Tier of New York garden.
The other day, I was pleased to discover that the recent warming spell melted almost all of our snow, revealing my white early blooming Lenten Rose. I took this picture yesterday, before more snow came.
Flower buds count, right?
As for my indoor flowers, call it January sparse:
Phalaenopsis, purchased several weeks ago in a membership warehouse. I've killed several orchids over the years but the one that did the best for me, lasting several years (purchased one Black Friday), finally died late last year.Finally, (cheating, perhaps but it's January), dried flowers on one of my two African violets. Now, today is also #SkywatchFriday, hosted by Yogi.
Last Sunday, during our relatively warm spell, I took some puddle pictures.
Looks like black and white, but this is in color.Nice to have puddles, which mean it's above freezing. No puddles today, though.
Have a wonderful weekend!






I don't think it's cheating, it all counts in January! The orchid is gorgeous. The Lenten rose is pretty, will it take another snow fall in stride?
ReplyDeleteNice photos
ReplyDeleteI love the flowers.
ReplyDelete...I.am propagating our Kalanchoe Chocolate soldier!
ReplyDeleteGood haul for January.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos. ❤️
ReplyDeleteExciting to see some buds in between snow "~ gorgeous series of photos ~ love the puddle one ~ hugs,
ReplyDeleteLovely puddle reflections!
ReplyDeletePuddle reflections... always a favorite of mine!
ReplyDeleteWinter in zone 6a is tough! Still, I'm sure you were pleased to see the hellebore flowers emerging. I got my first blooms of Helleborus 'Anna's Red', which is early even in my climate. I love the puddle pics!
ReplyDeleteI absolutely love finding buds when the snow melts! Makes me so happy. Your puddle pictures are gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteI also have a garden and lots of plants at home. Unfortunately, I don't have the space for a ficus. It's in the doorway. I think it doesn't like having people constantly walking by.
ReplyDeleteBest regards, and I invite you to see my new painting :)
Fun to see your Orchids and the Lenten Rose also!
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