The only flowers now left in our garden. It's going to be a cold New Years night. The Geranium has remained like this since October, and may open up some more in the next year.
The Yucca has been dormant all year, until October, and like the Geranium has decided to hold on to it's budding a little longer. I think January 2015 is going to see last years pink and cream buds blossom fully. I pray that life for all of us will be similar.
A warm, peaceful and Happy New Year to you all!
See you in 2015.
Have a good one. It should be better for you by the law of averages.
ReplyDeleteThanks Adrian, I do hope so.
DeleteHappy New Year Gary & Amanda ~ FlowerLady
ReplyDeleteSame to you Lorraine.
DeleteThe geranium flower looks amazing. The few geraniums I've left outside look very sad and sorry for themselves - but I was so chuffed to see a hellebore in bud and daffodil bulbs poking through the surface in some of the sheltered parts of my garden. 2014 has not been the easiest of years health wise for you and your family and ours too - but we're still here. Like Adrian says, 'by the law of averages.....' so wishing you and your family a happy, healthy and prosperous 2015 and everything you would wish yourselves.
ReplyDeleteThanks Molly. The Geranium is growing in a tiny clay poy suspended on the side of the house in the prevailing wind. A yough little cookie!
DeleteHappy New Year!
ReplyDeleteAnd to you Sherlock!
DeleteFrom way across the ocean I wish you a very Happy New Year. May this year be a bigger and better gardening season for you.
ReplyDeleteThanks Larry, and all the same sent to you.
DeleteHappy New Year! May good health find you. Great gardening in 2015.
ReplyDeleteAnd to you Red, take care.
DeleteHappy New Year to You and the Family.
ReplyDeleteAnd your beautiful garden.
Right now my garden is being attacked by very unusual cold freezing bad weather. We are 20 degrees colder than we should be.
cheers, parsnip
Ouch, that's cold Parsnip. All the best to you and yours for the year ahead.
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