And this pretty much sums it up.

And this pretty much sums it up.

The pleasure of a vibrant winter bloom cannot be underestimated! I grew this scarlet beauty from a bulb that I forced in a shallow bed of river rock.
Watching it grow was as much fun as seeing the blossom!





In the late afternoon sunshine, the bloom demands my attention!
You can see that nearby the glass vase are a few cousins. I have tulips in one container and paper whites in the other. I’m happy to say I have 2 more amaryllis bulbs growing as well, to take the place of this one when it fades. An indoor winter garden!



Last year I had the great fortune of spending a month in Paris and I loved every minute of it! I’ve been saving the topic to write about in my blog while I was overwhelmed with factors having to do with returning stateside after 8 years living abroad. I’ll be returning to Europe soon, but in the meantime, please get ready for some Parisian topics coming soon!
Facebook reminds me that 5 years ago today, I was fortunate to visit the incredible basilica of San Francesco in Arezzo. I remember that cold day like it was yesterday! Oh, Italy! I love you so!

I read it in one sitting and loved every second and every word.

Another great book read and enjoyed! Highly recommend.

Such a joy it is to have time to read. Now that winter has set upon us with its cold temperatures, and occasional snow, I’m reading around the clock. You know that ideal: a quiet room, a great cup of something hot (for me it is orange pekoe tea with thin slices of fragrant Meyer lemon), and a tome you can get lost in. Ah! Such joy.
I just finished reading this:

I enjoyed every minute of the book and wished it wouldn’t end; full of wisdom. Edna Ferber, an often overlooked American writer. Highly recommend!
Two years ago, Florence looked like this at Christmastime. My friends in Florence tell me that this year the lights are on for a shorter time each day due to the energy crisis created by Putin’s war.

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