I've been watching the English TV show Vera for weeks. It's about a no nonsense female police detective. In S12E2, there's a TIM. Vera tells the TIM, "a men's shelter is no place for a lass like you," when the TIM tells Vera that he was kicked out of a women's domestic violence shelter after a woman complained and said she felt unsafe and the TIM was a threat. She even gives this deep, upset sigh after the TIM whines about not getting his way in the women's shelter.
I hate when shows I love go woke. It's so clearly shoehorned in to score those woke points. In the real world, Vera would not believe a man could become a woman-- she's like that blunt aunt we all have who doesn't give a fuck about hurting people's feelings and telling the truth.
The arrangement is beautiful. Am a very trial and error gardener who forgets the names of the flowers and plants I plant and sort of nurture. We here in New England are having a wet and cold early spring, waiting for some warmth so I can begin to see some color. I love the beginning of the pop up shoots of early plants.
What is the blue flower, the one scattered around?
Bless you. What a beautiful, uplifting photograph. Enjoy your blooms. I have some blooming Lady Banks Roses (white, but I wish I had yellow like https://tombstonerosetree.com/worlds-largest-rose-tree/ )
I also have some blooming Cape Honeysuckle, and my pomegranate has two pom blossom buds so far. Our citrus is getting out some blossom but sadly it's almost past blossom time.
I will miss our gardening and I Grew It posts. Edit: When I visited the World's Largest Rose Tree, I thought they were yellow blooms, but they are white, like mine!)
So beautiful! I am a bit jealous of you, we still have snow!
That's beautiful!! Do I spy a crown of thorns flower on bottom right? And variegated pennywort on the left?
This arrangement is so pretty, too, wonderful photo! And you've done so well to have SO many species of flowers and plants all blooming and thriving so beautifully.
Well now I am perplexed. This is a very fresh feeling indeed.
Gorgeous flowers and incredible photo!