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Showing posts with label First of the month flowers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label First of the month flowers. Show all posts
Wednesday, January 1, 2020
Happy New year's Resolution. Again.
This is a continuing resolution (little congressional joke there), fresh flowers on the first of the month.
Years ago I decided it was hopeless trying for further self improvement, heck, at this point I'm as good as I'm going to get, for better or worse. Instead I decided, since I don't attend to myself a lot, that I should have a treat of fresh flowers on the first of each month.
So this post had to wait till I shopped and brought them home, picked pachysandra outside, and arranged them. Anemones aka lilies of the field, carnations, and homegrown handy pachy. Arranged in an antique Trenton Potteries jar, local ware.
Happy New year to you, and I hope you have a great year, peaceful and safe and well.
Years ago I decided it was hopeless trying for further self improvement, heck, at this point I'm as good as I'm going to get, for better or worse. Instead I decided, since I don't attend to myself a lot, that I should have a treat of fresh flowers on the first of each month.
So this post had to wait till I shopped and brought them home, picked pachysandra outside, and arranged them. Anemones aka lilies of the field, carnations, and homegrown handy pachy. Arranged in an antique Trenton Potteries jar, local ware.
Happy New year to you, and I hope you have a great year, peaceful and safe and well.
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