Just a place for an empty nesting mom of 2 girls and wife to share the things I like in life and maybe a few positive and introspective posts here and there.
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Just a few pictures I took while on the campus at the University of New Mexico:
Well, it's been a while, but I'm baaaaack. Last night, my daughter and I were discussing photography. She mentioned to me I should start blogging about my photos. I thought about it and decided I would give it a try, so here we go. If you know me, you know how much I enjoy my tropical plants. I will often times post pictures of my tropical blooms in our backyard. I love my hibiscus and plumeria plants and work hard to keep them alive and blooming. Sometimes when I look at them, I think of William Shakespeare's quote from Romeo and Juliet: "A rose by any other name would smell as sweet" ~William Shakespeare My tropical plants smell wonderful when they are blooming, takes me back to the tropics of the Caribbean and Hawaii. Ahhhh! To be sitting on a tropical beach somewhere! Here are just a few photos of some of my blooms from March 2022. I hope you enjoy them as much as I do!
Have you ever wondered about the dandelion and what it is? Is it a weed? or is it a flower? Most people work really hard to get rid of the dandelions in their yard and classify them as weeds. However if you really research the dandelion and learn about it, it's not a bad plant and has many good uses and a lot of good symbolic uses as well. First of all, dandelions are not native to North America and it is believed that they were brought over on the Mayflower for its many medicinal uses. In fact, even today, grown the proper way, you can even use the dandelion to eat, make honey, tea, jelly, etc. It is good for you. Now, did you know that the dandelion is also a very symbolic flower as well. A dandelion with their golden flowers in the early spring, dandelions represent the return of life, the rebirth of growth and green after a harsh winter, and a display of abundant strength and power. The dandelion has been determined to represent the military child. It grows strong roots whereve...
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