I didn't get a plant, well, except for a half-dead poinsettia that DH brought home from the office. I put it out of it's misery pretty quick...a specialty of mine!
I did receive a lovely iron garden stake with a butterfly on top, from my brother, also (from same sibling..what a sweetie!), a very cute, clay garden fairy.
I received a pair of hummingbird earrings. The special thing about them was that we went to Tulum just 3 weeks ago, and while at the ruins I saw a wonderful hummingbird flying around some hybiscus-type flowers, and I knew I wanted to buy some earrings as a rememberance. Well, I forgot about that, but what a surprised I had when I saw what my friend bought me.
I actually came to this board to report that I reluctantly threw out our pointsettia this morning. This after only 4 weeks! We were gone for 2 of the 4, and put the heat way down, and so with the off and on again heat, it just gave up it's ghost.
amid chaos, is your gift amaryllis blooming already? I have only just begun to bring mine upstairs from dormancy. None seem to be coming up on their own, maybe I did bring them in too soon.
Snowark, the Tulum ruins are in Mexico. Our first week of Christmas vacation was spent on a Carnival Cruise because I wanted to see these Mayan ruins and during spring break, when we go on a cruise, the weather is already in the 100's in the area. Well, we had perfect ruin viewing weather, it was probably in the high 70's F. The Mayans built this around 900 AD give or take, and there are buildings of stone and statues to see. The Mayans were astronomers, and there are some interesting placements of windows and interesting theories as to what happened to the civilization, including that they were taken up in spacecraft!
There are probably a whole lot of people who think that Spirit just may do that, Snowark!
Not a gardening gift, but "new life" a brand new grandson was born in Boston on Dec. 19th. DH and I went to visit and hold the little one, and also to celebrate belatedly, his sister's first birthday, she was born on Christmas Eve '02. It could be that our DS and DDiL could be trying to have a Christmas baby!
As far as pictures go, that technology hasn't reach me yet, in fact, I really like to touch and hold pictures when I look at them, so I'm not rushing to do computer pictures, but I do have my share of grandbaby pictures in my computer.
Originally posted by bobbiwoz
Not a gardening gift, but "new life" a brand new grandson was born in Boston on Dec. 19th. DH and I went to visit and hold the little one, and also to celebrate belatedly, his sister's first birthday, she was born on Christmas Eve '02. It could be that our DS and DDiL could be trying to have a Christmas baby!