“Reflecting”

“Reflecting”



Merriest of Christmases to You!

This morning, I am marveling at the memory of my Christmas Chili yesterday for Sunday Brunch.
It was just SO good!


With my Jalapeño Cornbread as supporting actor.







(There are no words.)

As I walked through Warren Square here in Savannah this morning, these striking yellow blooms stopped me with their glorious December beauty.


“Farfugium japonicum is a species of flowering plant in the family Asteracee, also known as leopard plant, green leopard plant or tractor seat plant.” Wikipedia

Their big green leaves actually do look a bit like tractor seats!



My weekly gratitude journal, of sorts.
1.My fragrantly delicious holiday roasted rosemary nuts.


2. Granddaughter Isabelle, aka Santa’s Little Helper.

3. The gift of Appreciation.
4. Pink camellias saying hello from behind a downtown Savannah garden wall near us.


5. A couple of HR’s dangling Christmas pins.


May you have a Merry Weekend-Before-Christmas ahead!
A blog category about finding “art” in unexpected places and situations.
Robert put together a quick yummy breakfast for us this morn.
And then I “put mine together” a little more festively.

His (her?) name is “Noel.”

(You know you have far too much time on your hands when you can rearrange the food on your plate.)


So early this evening, Robert and I went for a walk along the Savannah River a few blocks from our place.
There’s a fairly new development along this evening’s trek, “Eastern Wharf” …


Their advertising is obviously meant for “non-early-evening casual walkers” …

Seriously?
The only thing I saw that was worth $3 Mil to $9 Mil was the Stunning Sunset …


Seriously!


May you have a joyful million dollar view soon.
“Hanging”
