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starwomyn 70F
5508 posts
1/13/2022 9:26 pm

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1/16/2022 8:36 am

Photo Friday - Java, Jade, Jefferson and His Abode

A few years back, I at the local produce store and found a Java Plant. I also acquired a Jade Plant from a cutting from a friend's Jade Plant who received her Jade Plant from a cutting from another friend's. I mailed a cutting to Mrs. Joe and now that plant is flourishing.

It is really ironic because there is a SFF blogger who always shows disdain for anything spiritual or religious. Ironically, when I described Thomas Jefferson's Abode as My Mecca, she brought to my attention that I being disrespectful toward the Islamic religion by calling Monticello Mecca.

I finally did end up living in Charlottesville, Virginia and went to Monticello quite often. There were some really awesome hiking trails surrounding Monticello and a photo of my "Shadow Self" in the Slave Graveyard at Monticello.







Abracadabra


starwomyn 70F
8871 posts
1/13/2022 9:28 pm



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PearlsWthMyJeans 68F
1708 posts
1/14/2022 9:09 am

Very nice photos! The footbridge looks like a wonderful place for a peaceful nature walk.

A day without dance is .... just kidding. I have no idea!


Maudie1 74F
8151 posts
1/14/2022 10:57 pm

Very nice"J" photos, Star. That footbridge looks really inviting.


MrsJoe 76F
17369 posts
1/15/2022 6:23 am

Is that a current photo of Otis? If it is, I do believe his daughter is taller than him. I found it interesting that we both chose a green pot for our Jade plants.

Be a prism, spreading God's light and love, not a mirror reflecting the world's hatred.


starwomyn 70F
8871 posts
1/16/2022 8:36 am

    Quoting MrsJoe:
    Is that a current photo of Otis? If it is, I do believe his daughter is taller than him. I found it interesting that we both chose a green pot for our Jade plants.
That photo is from sometime last year. Otis has grown since that time. He usually shoots up during the spring when he is outside. Right now he's inside staying out of the freezing cold.

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