Friday, February 13, 2026

Re-Rooting

 New Growth

Last summer we grew a big crop of Wirz. This is a cruciferous plant, like cabbage. It was more than enough for two people, so some we left in the garden bed in the winter. It winters well. Eventually, piece by piece, the heads came in to the refrigerator. Today I noticed new leaves sprouting on one in the refrigerator. It is growing new roots on the cut stalk.  So I put it in a window to see if it will produce some chlorophyll and green up. 



Valentines

 Pretties

Don’t we like to decorate for seasons or holidays, even a one-day one? I have a couple of little trees that I like to decorate for seasons. 




Thursday, February 12, 2026

Getting Ready

 Love to Mom

Letters take a long time to cross oceans and states, so I start my greetings for a specific holiday well ahead. This was one part, a mini wreath. Various coloring pages and colored hearts went hither and yon, too. 



Here is one for you.



Tuesday, February 10, 2026

Look, Look

 What I See in the Greenhouse 

After the heavy cold of the winter weeks, which some of my plants did not survive, these hardy little ones are coming forth. Already. 

This is always my earliest re-bloomer. I will bring it in to enjoy, when it is a bit further along. They don’t last so long inside, but they bring great cheer while they bloom Then the pot goes back out to rest until next February. 


And these have kept blooming in the greenhouse through all the hard days of winter.





Thursday, February 5, 2026

And More

 Bright Blooms

The rest opened. Winter cheer and color for grey, foggy days. And more, another stem is coming. 



Thursday, January 29, 2026

Winter Color

 Cyclamen 

I brought this in from the greenhouse to enjoy its colors. We do not have a hot house interior, so I think it won’t mind being inside. It was very happy out in greenhouse, but flowers are for people. 



Wednesday, January 28, 2026

Sunday in Urnäsch

 Dog, Dinner, and Drive in the Mountains

Better Half and I met about-to-be-Birthday-Girl for dinner in her town.  She had hiked down from her chalet in the mountains to meet us, a two-hour scramble through the snowy fields and forests. We gave the  dog some exercise along the creek, before going to the restaurant. This is a very small town, consisting of the center on mostly one street and a tiny smattering of outliers. 


Then we had dinner in the one open restaurant. Outside had snow drifts. Inside had lemons growing. 




Then we drove up the twisty mountain toads to Maria’s chalet for our worship service. It was sunny! Everywhere else was foggy. I did not get landscape pictures - I was trying to keep my footing in the slippery snow.