Am I a Blooming Idiot?
Hmm . . . maybe I don't want your opinion on that, LOL!
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In early October, our bougainvillea burst into bloom. The first photo is the one I posted on Facebook. The second photo is one I took last week. It's been awesome seeing this beautiful sight all month.
In the middle of the month, our bird of paradise surprised us. We've had this plant about ten years. It's bloomed once, about six years ago. Now we have this one.
A couple of weeks later, a second flower joined it.
Now, two more buds are forming.
To top it off, our lemons are almost ready for picking.
When I went out to photograph the lemons, I noticed something else. Our elephant ears are now officially taller than our six-foot fence. A baby elephant could be hiding under there somewhere, and we'd never know.
You'd think that would be enough for one month, right?
Not exactly.
We also went on vacation. We traveled to Jacksonville for a meetup with some old friends. Lots of fun, laughter, and wine all around. On the way home, we waited out the rain in Biloxi.
I didn't plan it, but I totally unplugged for the full week. No email. No internet. No computer. No television. No Kindle. No camera. I didn't think I would ever be able to do that. But I did. And what a difference! I truly had a real vacation.
Next month, a special guest will join me at the Tiki Hut. Here's a hint: My guest isn't Santa Claus :)
If you follow me on Facebook, you know a couple of things about this post already. If you don't follow me there and you'd like to, here's the link: https://www.facebook.com/carol.kilgore1
In early October, our bougainvillea burst into bloom. The first photo is the one I posted on Facebook. The second photo is one I took last week. It's been awesome seeing this beautiful sight all month.
In the middle of the month, our bird of paradise surprised us. We've had this plant about ten years. It's bloomed once, about six years ago. Now we have this one.
A couple of weeks later, a second flower joined it.
Now, two more buds are forming.
To top it off, our lemons are almost ready for picking.
When I went out to photograph the lemons, I noticed something else. Our elephant ears are now officially taller than our six-foot fence. A baby elephant could be hiding under there somewhere, and we'd never know.
You'd think that would be enough for one month, right?
Not exactly.
We also went on vacation. We traveled to Jacksonville for a meetup with some old friends. Lots of fun, laughter, and wine all around. On the way home, we waited out the rain in Biloxi.
I didn't plan it, but I totally unplugged for the full week. No email. No internet. No computer. No television. No Kindle. No camera. I didn't think I would ever be able to do that. But I did. And what a difference! I truly had a real vacation.
Next month, a special guest will join me at the Tiki Hut. Here's a hint: My guest isn't Santa Claus :)
See y'all on Monday, December 7.
Comments
While I've never completely unplugged from electronic devices, I have stepped away from the Internet for a stretch of time. And it was awesome.
Unplugging is so hard! Glad you were able to have a good vacation.
Love your garden and am looking forward to your special guest.
VR Barkowski
Elizabeth - It was the best vacation in a long time.
Karen - Interacting with people face-to-face is different. We were around different people almost every day. I thoroughly enjoyed myself, but I did need a little me time after a while.
Bish - I haven't been to FB yet today. Many errands this morning. We had one at the coast that was as tall as our house. It got shade from a big tree, though, and only ever had spotty blooms.
Diane - These are thriving because Live-In Handyman is their caretaker. I ogle and admire only. They tolerate that, as long as I don't get too close.
Southpaw - I'm glad I did it, too.
Jan - They're one of my favorite flowers. Probably because I rarely get to see them.
EC - Maybe the reason I enjoyed the vacation so much is because my soul got a vacation, too :)
VR - I took everything, just never turned any of it on. I did turn on my phone, but I don't have any of my real email accounts tied to it. My phone email is just for my phone because I'd go bonkers if all those notifications came there.
Cherie - They look like they're dressed for a party :)
I'm impressed that you completely unplugged--I'm kinda addicted to email, but that's not healthy. No wonder you relaxed so much!
Very cool on unplugging during your vacation. I always do the same when we're visiting friends or the grandchildren. Not that the grandchildren unplug...
Good for you for totally unplugging. I have a hard time doing that on vacation because of my IPhone. :(
Jo-Anne - Thank you! You're so sweet :)
Susan - Those thumbs belong to Live-In Handyman. Mine are as black as night.
Rula - I hope my next vacation can be unplugged, too.
Dolorah - LOL! Yeah, don't know and don't care :)
Jennifer - I wish it produced all year instead of all of them ripening at once. I don't have any notifications coming to my phone - they all go to my home computer. Otherwise it wouldn't have been possible for me either.
Now you just need a night blooming cereus. ;)
I love bougainvillea, but I hate the thorns!
Melissa - I hate those thorns, too! I had to look up the night blooming cereus. It's pretty.
Loni - I have a black thumb, too. I just look. Live-In Handyman takes care of them.
Beer - We don't have raspberries or strawberries :(
And I must admit I love unplugging completely. So restful!
Murees - Live-In Handyman gets all the credit for growing these beauties. My thumb is every color except green. Love your photo!
I once killed a cactus.
How difficult is that?
Very difficult.
Exactly.
Need I say more?
Arlee Bird
Tossing It Out
I have to say I suspect the time is coming for me to completely unplug for a few days.
Arlee - Me, too. We have a small rubber tree that gets a few new leaves every year.
Misha - So am I. Enjoy your unplugged time.
~Jess
and unplugging on vacation is awesome - a stress reliever even!