FYI, links to my last two flower-titled stories about sugar/overeating addiction recovery on Medium:
Addiction Recovery Story #20, Beach Rose/Salt-Spray Rose: Slip-Sliding, Clinging to the Dunes
https://alicegarbarinihurley.medium.com/addiction-recovery-story-20-beach-rose-salt-spray-rose-slip-sliding-clinging-to-the-dunes-991eaa898d42
Addiction Recovery Story #19, Virginia Bluebell: Fences Help a Garden Grow
https://alicegarbarinihurley.medium.com/addiction-recovery-story-19-virginia-bluebell-fences-help-a-garden-grow-1f1a4f79fc16
Update: Yesterday I ordered the Virginia Bluebell tubers? (on sale) from the Tennessee nursery. Can’t wait to plant, but hope they work here in NJ.
The best thing about today so far--and it's already 3:32 p.m.--is that I repotted the tall daffodils I bought last night at Whole Foods. They look so good in the handsome pot my family gave me for Mother’s Day last year (from Moss & More, it arrived full of purple flowering plants).
And the daffs were on sale for $5 (for the large bulbs in large container) and another 10 percent off with Amazon Prime.
Above: Beautiful (small) Kew Pottery pot. I didn’t see this cool (my favorite) color at the time I bought it in orange (reminds me of a Tory Burch orange). I have a pink African violet in mine. Here is the link on Moss & More site: PRETTY POT.It is available at select fine retailers throughout the United States.)
I’m hoping to take a relaxing bath soon and do some errands in town.
P.S. Did take a bath with salts and it was so relaxing and rejuvenating. Last night, Dan and I, who are on a Hitchcock kick, watched “Family Plot,” the director’s 1976 movie at Sofa Cinema. We enjoyed it.
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