Well, here you go. The first open Pink Perfection. That bush is so filled with blooms you can't believe it. Actually, they all are. Now- will all of those buds come to fruition? I cannot say. I noticed today that my favorite of all the camellias I have has a bud that's opening and perhaps it will be a full bloom tomorrow. Or the next day.
We're supposed to get rain tomorrow. A lot of rain. Which would be good. We're in something like the worst draught ever here. I feel like we've seen it worse but I'm no expert. A winter draught doesn't seem to be as bad as a summer draught because things are already in a state of stasis so we don't expect plants and grass to be emerald green and all thrusty and hardy looking.
I'm pretty sure "thrusty" isn't a word but perhaps it should be.
What I think I'm probably trying to say here is that I hope it rains. I hope it rains hard and all day long.
I have not been in the same good spirits today as I was yesterday. I have no idea why. The weather has still been lovely, although a little more overcast. Again I tried to stay busy with one thing and another and even went out to the garden and weeded (the weeds never stop coming up here) a bit, making a bed for some sprouted potatoes we'd grown last year. They've been sitting in a bowl under the folding table for months, and Mr. Moon finally brought them out and set them in the kitchen, intending for me to compost them. He noticed them because he was in the laundry room, trying to figure out where the slight leak from the washing machine was located.
Sigh.
It never ends, does it?
He has not, at this point, zeroed in on that. He's been pretty busy with other plumbing issues including the sprinkler heads for the garden which froze and busted when it was so cold and also a water connection that needed to be made at Tom's.
Again I say, it never ends.
But working in the garden didn't raise my spirits the way it so often does. I got those sprouted potatoes settled in their own little trenches but I do not have a great deal of hope for them. It's another root hog or die situation. Still, I somehow could not just throw them out. And as we speak, Mr. Moon is in the kitchen cutting up seed potatoes he bought at a nursery today so they can cure or something that supposedly needs to be done before they go in the ground. We had such a feeble crop last year. I hope this year we have better luck.
I also finished the weeding I'm going to do in the camellia bed but I haven't started mulching with the pine straw yet. All of this seems so overwhelming.
I watered all the plants that are still inside and put a few more back out on the porch. I'm not rushing this process. Some of the plants seem to be tolerating the lower light fine while others do not seem as happy.
Oh hell. I just realized I forgot to water the ferns.
Tomorrow. I'll do it tomorrow.
And yes, it's Valentine's Day and Mr. Moon made me a sweet little Valentine that was right beside the coffee pot this morning and his getting the new sprinkler heads is a love-language thing for him to do. He's bought some pork chops he wants to grill and so that will be our supper. I made his truffles and I think they came out nicely.
I couldn't find the coconut I thought I had so there are only cocoa and pecan coated ones. They'll do. And yes, they are in a Christmas tin which I'm sure Rachel had filled with cookies or something else very tasty she made for one of our Christmases. That too, will do.
Here's a thing that does make my heart so very happy.
Jessie's boys with their Valentine's Day presents which she got when we were thrifting a few days ago. She got Big Slothy for August. The small Slothy that Big Slothy is holding has been a cherished part of August's life since he was tiny. Doesn't he look so happy, holding both of them? And Levon is wearing his new gold chain which he has been wanting.
Oh, those dear boys.
And since I haven't posted a picture of Large Marge, aka Xena in awhile, here's a picture Lily texted of the pup herself at a nursery they visited today.
Lily said she was the belle of the ball. She also advised us that if you don't want to have to talk to people, don't take a giant puppy out in public.
And one more picture.
The sky was on fire again tonight.
At least in Lloyd, Florida.
Love...Ms. Moon





Oh, that pink perfection is truly perfection! Beautiful! The truffles look yummy!
ReplyDeleteGlen says the truffles are fine. He did several quality tests.
DeleteThat Bloom is Perfection!!! It doesn't even look Real, does it? And of coarse those Boys would Warm any Heart. Happy Valentine's Day.
ReplyDeleteTo me camellias look real because I am so used to them which does not mean I ignore them or am not still enchanted by them because I am.
DeleteThat flower is just lovely. You just want to gaze. And yes, a large puppy will attract questions and pets everywhere. Marge is lovely. I hope they have a savings account for her food bill.
ReplyDeleteI'm pretty sure Lily and Lauren were aware of what the increase in dog food spending is going to mean to them. I think, though, that they just fell in love so hard with her that they just figured they'd work it out.
DeleteWhat a perfectly gorgeous camellia! I would be hard pressed to pick a more perfect flower if I had to choose from a thousand others. I LOVE sloths - almost as much as I do hedgehogs. And hedgehog babies (hedgepiggies?)
ReplyDeleteI had to look up hedgehog babies. I think they are called "hoglets." Did you know that a mother hedgehog is apt to eat or desert her hoglets if she is disturbed?
DeleteNow that is disturbing.
There are so many curious mammals on earth, aren't there?
Large Marge is gorgeous! I can imagine the size of her turds:)
ReplyDeleteThe flowers are beautiful.
I made some truffles too today, although I still have to roll them in whatever, coconut and chopped pecans. Very tasty. Two thumbs up.
Hubby is sick this weekend, as he seems to be most long weekends, so today was a long day. I'm beat too. And my back hurts. I'm getting old.
I would not want to be the one cleaning up after Marge, no matter how sweet she is.
DeleteYay! You made truffles! So worth it, aren't they?
I'm sorry about your husband. I guess his body picks any good length of time it can to allow him to be sick and recover.
I am sorry your back hurts. But hey! Young people can have pretty bad back pain too. Rachel does.
All your photos in today's post are of perfection, not just the first one! And now I want a Big Slothy too.
ReplyDeleteI sort of want one too.
DeleteThat wrinkled pup forehead, so sweet for sure. And camellias, we still have concrete hard snow around ours. It's making me need a trip south, for sure.
ReplyDeleteCeci
Seems like a pretty good time to visit Florida. Well, except for the politics, of course, although since the state votes red, Trump isn't Icing us so bad.
DeleteThat is one very big sloth!! I remember buying a "cuddly sloth "on request from my granddaughter years ago.
ReplyDeleteWe could do with a drought here......it never stops raining!
I am curious as to when sloths because popular as stuffed animals.
DeleteYes I have always wondered that! Not exactly pretty are they?
DeleteA big puppy is a perfect pick-up attracter, too. What a wonderful photo of Jessie’s boys! I want a big sloth! I’d be in heaven with those truffles. SG would be happy you didn’t find the coconut. Two of the things he hates most are coconuts and pecans.
ReplyDeleteI can't imagine why anyone donated that slothy to a thrift store. A good washing and drying and he/she is good as new! I really love that picture of August. For once, he doesn't look like he's painfully posing but instead, just really happy.
DeleteSG does not like coconut and pecans? I guess this means he doesn't like German chocolate cake which seems impossible to me.
I'll take that off the menu of things I'm going to cook for you guys when you come visit.
Sigh.
Yeah, he’s picky. He hates beer and olives, too. And we live in Spain!
DeleteI also hope you get a good rain. We're having spats of it today (and probably did last night). Loved your shot of the flower...what a beauty! And your grands! And the pup. Have a great (wet) day! (Thanks for reminding me to water the indoor plants!)
ReplyDeletePretty good rain. We could have done with more but we'll take what we get.
DeleteI forget- do camellias grow around Black Mountain?
I JUST remembered to water the ferns. I should have carried them outside before the rain.
Wow! what a perfect flower! It certainly lives up to its name!
ReplyDeleteTheir name is pretty perfect too, isn't it?
DeleteWhen do Jessie and fam hit the road? Heart day was like every holiday here which is to say it was just another day. I did tell him Happy Valentine's Day and a kiss when I handed him his morning toast. Is this my present he asked. Yes, just imagine a big heart on it. Glad to get it but not nearly enough.
ReplyDeleteWe got about 15 minutes of intense rain with lightning and thunder and then it kept going past us. All the plants were outside except for the big ones in the garage to get some rain instead of city water.
I think it'll be late summer before Jessie and the family take off. They'll go to Black Mountain for their usual summer months.
DeleteI think that was a great Valentine's Day present for Marc. Was the toast buttered?
I should have put some of my plants outside where the rain could have washed their sins away. Of course I didn't.
The color and form of pink perfection is lovely. You have a great collection of camellias. The garden will benefit from a good rain.
ReplyDeleteLarge Marge is gorgeous.
The boys look very happy with their Valentine's Day gifts.
There seem to be thousands of varieties of camellias. I need more! Way more! So many of them are swoon-worthy.
DeleteIsn't Marge a doll?
I think the boys were happy indeed.
All very delightful- but I get you on the not quite putting the finger on what is NQR in a day. We had a wet weekend. Apart from the house hunting, do you know what I did? To use the venacular, sweet FA. I made crackers - so I now have a sourdough discard cracker recipe I can live with.
ReplyDeleteI love that- sweet fuck all.
DeleteI keep saying I'm going to figure out some cracker recipes. Haven't done it yet.
Your pink perfection is stunning! I have one camellia bush, a gift from my MIL when my younger daughter was born 38 years ago. (she gave me crape myrtles when my son was born) It's a magenta color and still puts out a few gorgeous blooms each winter. It's not as healthy as it used to be, but it's survived ice storms, droughts, and multiple dogs digging under it over the years. Speaking of dogs..... I think I'm in love with Large Marge.
ReplyDeleteLove the boys and the sloths, Mmm, truffles. I haven't had any in years! Probably decades. But I buy them I don't make them myself. If I made my own I would eat far too many.
ReplyDeleteAre you not doing Potato Grow Bags this year?
Large Marge/Xena is a sweetie.
P.S. Drought is spelled with an O not an A.
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