When To Hit
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Timmy is my nephew. He was a child full of energy which also means he was
often in trouble.
His parents were not married. A couple of months before he wa...
Quality Wilis
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*Giselle *is a ballet that only succeeds because of the quality of its *wilis
( pronounced willies)*
The first act is a so-so bit of storytelling, with ...
Alan Cumming Rocks!
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I have always adored the Scottish actor Alan Cumming.
Well, let's face it -- *who doesn't?*
Recently he guest-hosted on *Jimmy Kimmel Live*
and let loose on...
Blackberries, a popular lower carb fruit
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*Blackberries*
These sharp yet sweet fruits are at their best in late summer, although
many shops/supermarkets have some already. In British folklore, it wa...
Updating since Eye bump biopsy...
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Eye bump biopsy
Beautiful pic, yes? Well, it's now 8 days since the biopsy on my lower
eyelid bump... and believe me, it has *not* been fun.
Whole eye...
Pine Creek, Northern Territory, Australia
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Pine Creek in the Northern Territory of Australia is known for its gold
rush history and heritage buildings. It's located in the Katherine region,
about...
Mystery Of The Baby’s Death!
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Hey dear Friends !
Sorry for not being around since few days. We had to revisit my village
immediately . Actually some days back while we were sleepi...
McDonough Meteorite
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Remember me telling you about the meteorite in June that crashed into the
roof of a house in Henry County, Georgia? Here is a link to more
informatio...
Still Kicking & Canada Day
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I thought this would be a good day to check in and let you all know I have
not fallen off the side of the earth yet, despite my lack of posting that
migh...
Chuckles and Chortles
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Happy Tuesday, friends! I hope you're all doing well. What's going on with
everyone? What's new in your world? Share in the comments. I'd like to hear
all ...
Time-Out
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Every now and again in life we come across a bump or hurdle. It can come in
our relationships, our finances or as in my case, health.
Right now I've been...
This appears to be an anthurium - here's a website to see more:
ReplyDeletehttps://plantsam.com/anthurium-cv/
Interesting link, will help identify plants.
DeleteP. S. It's a gorgeous colour!
ReplyDeleteIt's such a deep red and yellow.
DeleteWhat a unique looking flower with its bright colors.
ReplyDeleteIt is.
DeleteYes, Jenny is right. It's an anthurium. And the flowers are so pretty!
ReplyDeleteThanks Jenny.
DeleteI remember these on the cruise ship when I was 18 years old! The crew called them "little boy" plants, ahem...i guess we can see why! LOL.
ReplyDeleteFunny. Thanks for the laugh.
DeleteIt's one of my favorites now.
ReplyDeleteAlso known as Flamingo Flower. Used to grow it once.
ReplyDeleteThat's a nice name for it.
DeleteIt's such a great colour …
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan