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PHOTO PROMPT © Sandra Crook
This week’s photo is a frozen garden pond. Ice has encrusted dormant plants under a protective mesh covering. There is a stone walk around the pond.
Genre: Hysterical Non-Fiction
Word Count: 100
MOTHER NATURE’S MASTERPIECE
One year for Valentine’s Day my husband gifted me with an orchid. Something different, he said. Truly I was thrilled. A gorgeous phalaenopsis with purple veins.
I researched the care and feeding of my lovely acquisition.
Some online plant enthusiasts swore by putting ice cubes in the pot and letting them melt rather than straightforward watering.
I bought orchid food.
By April, the petals had fallen and the leaves drooped like something in a Salvador Dali painting. I agonized over what I had done wrong.
Long story short, I’m death to plant-life. No doubt I could kill a silk orchid.
“The Persistence of Memory” by Salvador Dali
“Stargazer Lilies” by Yours Truly (not orchids 😉 )
*I can paint them, but don’t ask me to grow them. 😀






Lovely paintings Rochelle and the prompt. Sometimes over-caring leads to undesirable results.
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Dear Geeta
Thank you for your lovely comments. Could indeed have been overcare. At any rate, I’ll steer clear of orchids. 😉
Shalom,
Rochelle
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I have a similar track record with orchids. There is usually a glorious interlude before death sets in, for which I am grateful. (The interlude, I mean.) 🙂
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Dear Sandra,
They were beautiful while they lasted. 😉 Thank you for your commiseration.
Shalom,
Rochelle
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I have killed cactus- so I commiserate with your plight!
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Dear Violet,
Yes, I’ve killed cactus as well. Sigh. Thank you for your commiseration. 😉
Shalom,
Rochelle
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Yes, Rochelle, many house plants need more attention than children. Sorry about your flowers.
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Dear James,
On the upside, I have some luck with African Violets and a 10 year old Cyclamen that clings tenaciously to life. 😉 Thank you.
Shalom,
Rochelle
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At least it bloomed beautifully, if briefly
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Yes, Neil. There is that. 😉 Thank you.
Shalom,
Rochelle
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I remember the Orchid. They aren’t easy to keep alive but you gave it your best shot.
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Dear Jan,
It was the thought that counted. A lovely gift, but those gold-tipped roses work better for me. 😉
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I feel this one! A long time ago I told my husband “don’t buy me flowers, it makes me sad when they die”. So I get plants, and they also die but the beauty lasts longer.
My friend who is a plant blogger, says you don’t need a green thumb, you just need to keep getting plants. Yes, they will die, but you will learn something and if you enjoyed having them, it’s all good.
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Dear Jen,
It seems the only thing I learned from my orchid experience was “don’t.” 😉 Thank you for your kind words.
Shalom,
Rochelle
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I leave the house plants to my wife.
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Rochelle, orchids are some of the most difficult plants to grow. There are much easier ones. Don’t give up!
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If it’s any consolation, I have very good luck with plants, but I have killed every orchid I’ve ever had. Keep painting!
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your lily painting is lovely and fun orchid story
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Great story and painting, Rochelle. The Dali painting and your painting look like a before and after.
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Happy New Year, Rochelle. That Dali painting fits to a tee, and the lilies are beautiful. I never tried to have orchids as house plants, and don’t think I will although I do have a green thumb I do like them though.
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p.s. What a beautiful painting, Rochelle. I remember ordering a notecard with it on there. I used to have one of these lilies in my yard ❤
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Poor orchid… so sad, but your beautiful painting will last forever.
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Great read Rochelle – sorry the orchid didn’t last but your painting certainly will!
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Dear Rochelle,
There are plant people and there are plant painting people. Choose wisely! I feel ya. I am always impressed by anyone who receives an orchid, doesn’t kill it and actually gets a new batch of flowers!
Shalom and lotsa bloomin love,
Dale
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I’m always so proud when something lives under my care, because it’s the exception. It does require some sort of supernatural touch. 🙂 I do love your painting!
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People call my loft a jungle! Living alone, the plants that surround me are like friends, I care for them, they care for me – at least you can paint them, something I could never do!
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Oh Rochelle, I hear you… I hear you… my green thumb is rather black too
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