Hi Hivers!
This garden angel sculpture has been with me since I bought my first home in 2004. It was the first thing I got for my garden then.
I have potted succulents in the corner of my tiny front courtyard. The weather around here can be very hot and dry during summers, I find that succulents survive very well on this corner.
A common succulent, this is a Jade Plant. My Mom called it "money plant", and she insisted on planting them all over the front garden of our home. Growing up so used to seeing Jade Plants, I had to have them on the front courtyard of my home too!
If I want to follow my mommie's footsteps, I need to propagate the money plant so that I could populate the entire front courtyard, right?
These are all Jade plants, but the one in front of the photo below is a Hobbit Jade Plant, which my Mom called "Gumby".
This next one is a small-leaved succulent plant Elephant Bush, and Mommie referred to this plant as "Dwarf".
I love this next succulent that has wavy, paddle-like leaves of silvery blue, and it is called "Blue Dude".
I guess what I really want to share with you this beautiful and sublime Sunday is the fact that I am missing family.
I miss being surrounded by family... my two brothers, my Dad, and most especially my Mommie.
I know that they are all looking down on me from heaven.
And I know that my Mommie must be so proud of me that I carried on her love for succulents even if it is just in a small portion of my front yard.
showed a succulent plant a couple of days ago, I thought I follow him! This is my entry to the SHOW US YOUR CALIFORNIA contest.
And oh, THANK YOU so much for the Koozie
!!! I love it!
😍 #ilikeitalot!😍
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