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Oh, yeah, cool, great. Of course I see the misaligned circle NOW. I can paint pen over it and fix the circle, but it will affect the texture and ability to hold ink and I'm not done yet. Sigh.

My bad. I only have two four leaf clovers. That crinkly one is opening up, it is not a four leaf clover.

(This pot is so much fun.)

Update on my lucky clover patch started from the rhizome attached to three four leaf clovers in a row:
Lost the six leaf clover and first four leaf clover to spider mites. She does have mostly three leaf clover, but out of only these few leaves, I have this many.

(Oh, and she has a new pot.)

Omg, I went to start cleaning out my pic folders and found Bowie's baby pics 😍 That's a beanie baby size toy. He was 3 months old when we got him. He was teething, thus the shredded stuff on the blanket for easy cleanup. Hims a little bitty guy, half the size of my other Poms.

I have to convince Joe to get me this before the bird show, so when I get a hand reared budgie I can carry them home like this, and we can take walkies to the library and park, and I can learn to play the harp, and we can do duets.

Last night's gardening session involved potting up my new sundews :). I also took some cuttings from them, they had a lot of damaged leaves, especially the forked sundew. I also took cuttings from the flytrap. The pinches of moss are in there to see if they grow faster in pure water, I need more moss to grow as well. The cape sundew is for cheese making experiments :). The crystals in the moss mark the largest of my baby threadleaf sundews. More info in alt.

Celia is doing the pretty gradient on her leaves again. I was hoping that was how her spring pitchers would come up, not just something she did once as a baby :). Her petals withered and fell quickly, and the pollen filled anthers, you can see the nectar beneath them.

Caught the birds thinking about leaving the cage for playtime. They usually don't, though they've settled in enough to learn to eat sprouts, and I found a new food they love that isn't seed. (Cooked and dried peas. Not fresh peas. Not cooked peas. Not dried peas. Must be cooked, then dried. Birds are toddlers.)

Cleaning out my photos, Morty has gone and put a smile on my face again. Also, it's amazing how much space this folder is taking up.

Bullet journaling is a way to keep your schedule tidy and well organized, in an attractive, orderly manner. (I'll give Lacy a kiss for everyone who tells my dog happy birthday, she's 3).

Someone out there is doing their Year of the Dragon party right.

The guy who is helping me with my pipes had a little plastic bin he told me had baby geckos because he knew a guy who wanted some, but now he wasn't sure if he could keep them. (Wild caught, terrified geckos.) I told him I had a habitat for them. Here's the pic I got before I put them in my "habitat" (garden). They were about 2 inches long, hiding in an aquarium decoration.

Oh, naturally this guy is arguing with me. "Everyone I've seen has pink petals?" Lol, no. Dude. Nothing on this purple pitcher plant flower is pink. Man i hope this dude just follows the link I sent and leaves me alone. Why am I on Insta instead of here? Why?

Okay, if anyone is interested, blog link shows the first two years of Celia's growth, showing why I love this plant so much. Keep in mind that most pitcher plants either have no pigment, or veins that deepen to burgundy with age, with various shades of autumn leaf between, maybe white windows to screw with insects. Or look like meat. Celia has decided to look like a tropical drink instead :).

Psst, @fernfren hoping you swing by, say hi.

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