And the Spider Lilies have had their first visitor (that I saw).
Can you see him? I know it's a him because even though it doesn't show here, I saw the red throat when he flew up to land on our power line.
I praised God for showing me both, as I was fairly upset up until that point. I'm still... frustrated; but I know God is with me.
You all be safe and God bless.
God is with you. Do not be afraid.
ReplyDeleteI agree, Sandi. Thank you. :)
DeleteUnfortunately, spider lilies (actually part of the amaryllis family) don't grow here. What I didn't know is they're poisonous.
ReplyDeleteAdrienne, I did not know that either. :) I still love them. They just pop up suddenly and make me smile. There are white ones that usually bloom in the spring/summer, but they mostly grow in the ditches that stay wet. :)
DeleteI love your spider lilies. Still haven't ordered any. I'm about out of room to plant anything else anyway. We have way too much shade. I will just enjoy yours. Take care.
ReplyDeleteGlad to share with you, Henny. :)
DeleteLovely.
ReplyDeleteThank you, grunt. I hope you are well.
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