Swirled Peas

Monday, August 22, 2005

Feeling Better

Here I am, back again. I took some time out to do some healing work on myself. I feel much better. Lots of things helped. But the ones I noticed the most were my new chiropractor and his belief that the body can heal itself if the mind gets out of the way and the energy is allowed to flow where it needs to go. I think that was a combination of his words and mine. Friends are the other thing that help. Why do I deprive myself of them so often?

I got up early this morning and went for a walk around the neighborhood while it was still fairly cool. This is Tampa, Florida. Fairly cool is 80 degrees at 8 am. I was able to walk more rapidly than usual without any pain or discomfort. Several dogs barked at me. My daughter tells me that is how they say hello. A medium size black dog started to follow me. I wasn't afraid as I have often been in the past. I told him not to follow me, to go on home. A man came out of a shop and called the dog to him. When I walked by Gladys and Buford's house, they were sitting out in the carport. They called out a greeting and asked how I was. Buford said, "Where's your stick?" "I forgot it," I told him. If he hadn't mentioned it, I wouldn't have even noticed it! I always carry a stick on my walks to protect me from dogs running loose.

Sunday, August 07, 2005

The Saga Thickens...

Date: Thu, 30 Jun 2005 11:08:42 -0700 (PDT)
From:yellowcap
Subject: the orchid cactus saga...

After studying epiphyllums on the internet, I wonder if I have ever
seen my orchid cactus "bloom." I don't think I have ever seen the full
bloom.

From what I read, I get the idea they open at night. I have never
stayed up to see them open. I must see the pre and post bloom. The
current bud is beginning to wither.

Some people report a fragrance when they bloom. I have never noticed
it.

I'd like to try to propagate more plants from this one.

I've been to a lot of gardening sites on the web. Hoorah for the
internet.

Hugs,
yellowcap
The kid who loves plants but has a purple thumb

My friend B. wrote back that the orchid cactus blooms in the middle of the night.



I said:
I've never seen the trumpet part. Isn't that funny! I was so in awe of the bloom itself that I thought I'd seen the whole thing! Now it is gone. Completely disappeared! I wonder if an animal came and took it. I am looking forward to next time when I will know to stay up later at night and check on it! Does it open several nights repeatedly?


Yellowcap,
It should be open just like a trumpet, or you are not seeing it. They do open at night and then close early in the morning, although on a heavily overcast day they can remain open throughout the morning.
B.