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Sunday, 11 December 2022

🥀 Amaryllis Plan B

Joseph Brian had a bit of a fright Friday morning. He tripped in the forest, fell sideways, and hit his head on the ground. Fortunately, he was wearing a toque. I put ice on his knee, after fetching him some water. He was in shock for awhile. He is better and doesn't seem to have a concussion. (I Googled the symptoms and watched him like a hawk.) He scraped his leg, but seems no worse for wear. What a way to begin the day.

We've snow on the way, it's -7 C., maybe time to do laps at the arena...


🥀Amaryllis 
I rethought my idea for the amaryllis. Brecks has a couple of cool planters, but a little pricey. One is a stand that holds them upright (below, left). Also, a little ladder with a Holiday figure to support it. About $25, for only the stake! I don't think so!



I found a great store, 'liked' by a friend on Facebook. Plant & Curio on Preston St. in Ottawa. These would do very well. However, we aren't planning on going to the city in the near future! I will keep this in mind.  

This is what I went with. Having sorted through my vases, I recycled a hanging planter found in the shed. I can tie them onto the hook if they get too tall. I even found some fresh potting soil. The roots of the bulbs were beginning to rot, they don't like getting their roots that wet. 


There we go. It looks a bit odd for now, but the creche scene in front helps. You are supposed to keep them in the dark until they sprout roots. 
I made the creche many years ago out of cardboard cut from cereal boxes, from a design in a women's magazine. I finished it on Christmas Eve. 

Jos got her flowers. I tried to figure out how to make this a video, even downloaded the app to switch it from HEIC to mp4, but I failed. Her party is Sunday afternoon. They will have fun at the movies.



UPDATE: I did it!  

Josee from Jennifer Jilks on Vimeo.

12 comments:

  1. ...the hanging basket seems like a great idea.

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  2. Your nativity scene is wonderful.

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  3. Pretty sure I know that shop, since I pass through Preston Street a couple times a week. There is an Italian grocer, Di Rienzos, just off the street that's locally famous for their pastas and panini sandwiches

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  4. Falls are scary. I'm glad it looks like no serious harm was done.

    I look forward to seeing how your amaryllis does in the basket. It's a cool idea.

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  5. Poor JB.
    Good luck with the amaryllus - and I love that happy video (and the beautiful flowers).

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  6. Much the same down here, I priced a fancy stake for the gladioli, but it was into the hundreds!!! Sometimes Tomato plants come with a plastic cage, and that supports them quite well. JB, take care out there.

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  7. He create such a beautiful home. Here's for healing and wonders coming your way!

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  8. That’s a scary fall. I hope he is ok.

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  9. Your cardboard creche is beautiful, Jenn. It must have taken you a lot of time. I'm glad JB's fall didn't result in any serious injury, still, it must have been quite a shock.

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  10. I agree $25 is a bit much, on the other hand you only have to pay that once and you have the ladder forever.

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  11. The hanging basket looks like a good idea.

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  12. The hanging basket is a good idea.
    Sweet that Jos got flowers.

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