With all this farm life, grandma's thumb is finally turning green. For the first time after 45 years in Florida she was able to get an orchid to bloom a second time. This is the one Carrie gave us on her visit a year ago.
Here is this morning's harvest of squash, cucumbers and tomatoes. Can you guess what we are having for breakfast?
That's right, the Powell traditional squash and eggs with a touch of tomatoes.
That lady has always had a green thumb! Everything she touches blooms and grows. They must have been faulty orchids in the past. Carrie would only provide healthy, long lived ones. She's a green thumb too.
ReplyDeleteThat lady has always had a green thumb! Everything she touches blooms and grows. They must have been faulty orchids in the past. Carrie would only provide healthy, long lived ones. She's a green thumb too.
ReplyDeleteVery impressive all around. I agree with Kim. Mom has always had a way with plants. I thought I shared it, but she must have been secretely nurturing any garden I claimed as a kid.
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