This was the scene yesterday morning. It was hovering around 33 degrees early but then dropped all day into the 20s so the snow is still here. I don't think we are going to get above freezing for a few days. Winter began at 3:21 a.m. CST today. Christmas day is supposed to be around 40 so the snow will be gone.
The Amaryllis my sister-in-law gifted to me is blooming. The stalk is only about 12" high which is unusual. More often they are close to 20" tall when they bloom. There are 2 blooms like this and one more bud. I have never seen one of this coloration in double petals before.
A Christmas card from Linda Swanekamp arrived yesterday in the mail. She is such a talented watercolorist. You can find her at the Art in Search blog.
A couple weeks ago a friend sent me this cross stitch which she made for me. Isn't it beautiful? This is 7" square so you can see how tiny the cross stitches are. There are Christmas Cactus hanging at the top. I wish I had a place to hang some of my cacti, but then because I'm pretty short I wouldn't be able to see how much water I was giving them. I'm going to hang this in my studio.
6 comments:
Your amaryllis is so beautiful--the coloration is amazing...
Lovely gift card and cross stitchery!
27 here this morning with a NW wind--so pretty cold...Sunday is supposed to be our coldest weather yet this year...
Got my wrapping all done...now for baking...hugs, Julierose
The amaryllis closeup looks like one of those wonderful floral quilts (Velda Newman, etc.) The snow was just enough to be pretty! I made a quick trip to Stein's Garden Center and got two more paperwhite kits for gifts -- and a 50% off amaryllis for us. It's sprouted, 4" stem. The package said it will straighten out.
What a gorgeous amaryllis with the almost watercolor like red and delicate red line on the edges. And the cross stitch card is so perfect for you! We received about same kind/amount of snow as you have. It was beautiful coming down.
Thank you for the snow photos! It's as close as I'll come to snow this year, I'm sure. The extended forecast is for a warmer January, so I'm not a happy camper. That amaryllis is a stunner. Love, love the cross stitch.
So far we have had a fairly warm winter, though it did get down to 29 degrees this morning. You have some very talented friends!
Snow, amaryllis, watercolor, and counted cross stitch ~ ALL so lovely to see. And such a nice way, to start my day today .
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