would be complete without this snow prince of a beauty.
Trumpets sound, as it makes it's presence.
never looked this full and content and my combining it with three other mutually
requiring similar conditions.
The one loaded and setting blooms to put on it's best. I moved it into this location not
only to get a good picture but hopefully to extend this blooming cycle.
Here is it's farside, showing not only it's roots but two of the others. Holding onto dear
life or just grabbing a spot to set down it's roots.
This one is while taking on the full blast
of our Spring Florida sun and still it bounced back
as hoped and expected from the trauma and shock from it's
previous surgery.
This one is at it's total bliss, just wait until the sun tilts rays to spotlight and test it's
viability.
of these blooms has a tale to tell that brought them here to most inhabitable place, we call
the great indoors.
A great room ceiling fan above with a constant flow of dry air, although not to compare it with
the winds off the Great Sahara desert nor as chilly as windswept Patagonia. The wavering source of
daylight lengths, compliments of our city electric and yet they thrive and display their beauty that
only these terrestrial sentient lifeforms can.
a seedling from a third generation tomato plant that has the potential....I'll stop right there, I
don't to give it a complex.
a place to display a collection of Lichen than a wrought iron firewood holder that is
nursing it's own collection of Lichen.