by admin | Feb 20, 2013 | Bright Lights
One more cooking disaster: the cake I passed off as brownies, sort of. This one happened after we had graduated from Texas A&M and had moved to Edna, Texas, which was right down the road from Victoria, Texas, which made it an easy commute to University of Houston...
by Alice Liles | Feb 15, 2013 | Blooming Now
I have shared the red kalanchoe with you earlier, and it is blooming even more now- but here is the same plant in yellow. This kalanchoe will bloom off and on all year, so it is a nice additions to your collection. There is also a pink variety, but I don’t have that...
by Alice Liles | Feb 13, 2013 | Blooming Now
Aloe variegata hybrid. I took these two pictures on February 2nd. A short eight days later, two more blooms appeared- Bless its heart! Just blooming its little head off! The plant itself is attractive; the blooms are fun. I highly recommend it for your...
by admin | Feb 13, 2013 | Bright Lights
My next kitchen faux pas was also while we were at A&M. It was the turkey day game weekend and John Phillips, Bo Reagan, and a couple of other Aggies down the street were having their girl friends in for the big weekend. The plan was to all enjoy a barbecued...
by Alice Liles | Feb 11, 2013 | Blooming Now
I first identified this cactus as rhipsalis salicornioides and then found it listed under hatiora salicornioides. Technically this plant is also a epiphyte, which means it grows in trees, and is related to Christmas cactus.
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