


We had several freezing nights a couple of weeks ago . . . and our landscapes around here look pretty bad. I don't think there's anything more pitiful looking than a frozen tropical plant, unless it's a baby who's just lost his toy. Anyway--when I spied those sprigs of hope from my kitchen window, I had to run outside and take a picture.
The plant in the first picture froze--and turned into the second picture.
But look--in the third picture--life springs anew!
I'm ready for Spring. :-)
~~Angie
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