Every vacant lot, empty
field, and verge are covered with daisy’s.
Yes, these are wildflowers.
Because of the huge rains we have had, these wild flowers are growing
with exceptional enthusiasm everywhere. Once I saw two pink flowers on a hillside,
though I drove by the spot, I never saw them again. Down in a creek bed, there are scatterings of
orange nasturtiums. Little yellow sour
plants are everywhere too all intermixed with purple and yellow mustards. Our world right now is a riot of color.
At the hotel, I had never
seen a more beautiful display of roses.
We are home now….back on
our diets. I haven’t weighed yet, but G
reports he has reached the Gordo stage.
After I recover from being weighed, I’ll hit the grocery store then work
on a few new roses for you all.
Life is getting back to normal by the sound of it. Great!
ReplyDeleteI believe it's all those wildflowers that have caused my throat & lungs to go insane this past week. Pollen, pollen, everywhere.
ReplyDeleteYou are not alone.
DeleteGorgeous sight, lots of tiny violets coming up everywhere here. Glad you had a good time and have happy fingers again.
ReplyDeleteI always love your roses. And I LOVE wildflowers. Oops! Then again they must be the bane of Delaine's (and my daughter's) existence.
ReplyDeleteIt is lovely to see life burgeoning again.
ReplyDeleteIt must be delightful there.
ReplyDeleteAchoooo....
DeleteI really enjoyed the hillsides with sunflowers and daisies. Everything was so green!
ReplyDeleteWhen the hills dry, everything is going to burn.
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