I've started to walk a little bit each morning, and so far I've had more energy in the evening. Today, at the end of my walk, I tried the back way to our apartment, which requires me to climb over the ledge and down some pretty steep cinder block make-shift stairs. Just before I came to the ledge, there were some tall shrubs with tiny yellow, daisy-like flowers. Why not?! So now, our living room corner is a little livelier, a little more homey.
* I hope I won't be allergic to these flowers. I've been having problems lately again. Is it pollen or pollution from Curitiba?
**I think I killed my begonia (see post dated September 25). I
drowned it. Hopefully, the roots will send some new shoots.
***And below are my avacodo (abácaxi) seedlings, after 4 1/2
months (compare 3 1/2 months in 9/23/14 blog post). Slow and steady... when we finish our mission, they will be big and beautiful--just right for a return gift to Rosicler.
****Hydrangias are gorgeous! Love the blue ones!
*****Notice the white and pink hanging bell flowers? They are really lovely----but I will remember that they are their most glorious when growing alongside sewer run-off streams.
* I hope I won't be allergic to these flowers. I've been having problems lately again. Is it pollen or pollution from Curitiba?
**I think I killed my begonia (see post dated September 25). I
drowned it. Hopefully, the roots will send some new shoots.
***And below are my avacodo (abácaxi) seedlings, after 4 1/2
months (compare 3 1/2 months in 9/23/14 blog post). Slow and steady... when we finish our mission, they will be big and beautiful--just right for a return gift to Rosicler.
****Hydrangias are gorgeous! Love the blue ones!
*****Notice the white and pink hanging bell flowers? They are really lovely----but I will remember that they are their most glorious when growing alongside sewer run-off streams.