Hello Hive!
It's been a week since my last post and I realized I should pull my shit together. I still don't know what to do though so here's a filler post. It's not that I don't have anything to post, it's just that I'm in a mental mess right now. I have tons of topics lined up, but I can't come up with a coherent structure.
To have the ball rolling or keep my creative juices flowing, I decided to share these photos of flowers that my mother has been taking care of since the start of the pandemic. I actually wrote about her being a "plantita" about a month ago so this post should be the continuation of that post, but I decided to be a little bit dramatic instead. If you're interested, you can check out that post below:
Flowers are so delicate and would last just a couple of days, hence the title of this post (told you I got a little bit dramatic). However, plants spend so much energy in producing such beauty. They never cease to amaze me.
Look at that jasmine! Those tiny white flowers are so fragrant and that scent has this calming effect. You can just easily pluck the flowers from the plant, but it's better if they're left alone.
They somehow reminded me to be productive. I was not really in the mood the past week and I just kept on procrastinating. I just watched a lot of anime which I could be reviewed, but I didn't. I spent most of my day sleeping and watching anime, which is not really healthy.
I'm just finding a lot of excuses to set aside the important matters to be done. This is almost getting out of hand and I don't want to be so unproductive. Anyway, here are more shots I've taken:
By the way, don't ask me the names of those flowers because I only know rose and jasmine. The rest, I have no idea what their names are.
I should probably go back to the drawing board and figure out what I should do in the next days. I would probably go back to my photography class which I left for more than a month already. Anyway, I hope you'll enjoy these photos of my mother's flowers.
I think that's all for this post. Thank you for reaching this far even if I don't know what I'm talking about. See you in my next post! Hopefully, I'll be in a much better state by that time.
Kim Ybañez
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