I showed you old photos of past amaryllis yesterday; today it's the current crop. It's not going to be all amaryllis all the time here, but I will admit that they make for relatively quick posts.
There are some small changes, with the intriguing preview of several visible blossom shoots. Last week I said that growing amaryllis involved Patience, and this week the word that comes to my mind is Hope.
I hope you have a good weekend, without crowds and frustration, but with plenty of hope and celebration for the return of the light.
Happy Winter Solstice!
I hope you have a similarly enjoyable weekend!
ReplyDeleteMy advent devotion this week has been all about Hope ... there wasn't an entry about amaryllis, but there should've been! Hoping all good things for you, too, my friend!
ReplyDeleteThat is looking most promising! Have a good weekend!
ReplyDeleteHooray for amaryllis and the return of the light! Happy Solstice!
ReplyDeleteMy amaryllis are in about the same spot, seemingly stuck, but going forward (I'm sure!). Anticipation levels are high here, but only for amaryllis blossoms. We're sliding on in to the season this weekend as everything is done and we're set on cruise. Happy Solstice, Bonny! It's the best day of the year!!
ReplyDeleteLooks like progress to me, Bonny, and hope is a good thing! I hope you have a wonderful Winter Solstice. It is the most hopeful day of the year for me.
ReplyDeleteAnd they're off!! Happy Solstice Bonny!!
ReplyDeleteWishing you a wonderful weekend as well Bonny! My amaryllis are starting to show a little progress but not much! Let there be light! :-)
ReplyDeleteYou too! It is damp, cold and dreary. Just like the solstice should be! Hahaha.
ReplyDeleteBut we can look forward to more light returning every day now, and that's a very good thing!
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