This is the time of year when I wish I still had my Christmas cactus. It was so beautiful and I miss it.

Sometimes we need all of our memories…

I am feeling a little mawdling today, as the big family get together didn’t happen yesterday.

Several family members are feeling under the weather, so it was cancelled until further notice.

I was feeling a bit rough myself, so I took the day off and slept for most of it.

Luckily, I feel much better today, so hopefully I can catch up on a few things…

The sun is making the effort too, so wishing everyone a wonderful weekend…


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14 responses to “Memory Lane…”

  1. Sorry about your missed gathering ladies. This time of year is already getting to me. I’d like to close my eyes and be January. <3

    1. Me too, Debs. I’ve not been feeling too well either, so I wouldn’t need much persuading…

  2. Nothing like taking to one’s bed when one’s feeling poorly. :)

    1. Not something that happens often, Widds, but soldiering on seems to be getting boring these days…

  3. Be sure to reschedule, my friend, and enjoy the special day when everyone is feeling well. Don’t let the opportunity slip by. Hugs.

    1. Very true, Diana… too much slips by these days…

  4. Love Christmas Cacti Too. That one was beautiful. Hope you are feeling better.

    1. Swings and roundabouts, John… Thanks for caring… XX

  5. The Christmas cactus is beautiful!

    I hope you feel better soon. I’m sorry your family event didn’t happen, and that you’re all able to get together soon.

    1. I am hoping we can reschedule soon, Kimber…

  6. What a stunning flower, Jaye!

    1. At the time, I didn’t know there were White ones, and it really was gorgeous…

  7. Here’s to a wonderful weekend all around!

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