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A Day at the Orchid Show: Colorful Displays and New Discoveries

I have always been fond of orchids, so when I saw about half a dozen hand-lettered signs spaced out at various intervals next to the main road advertising an orchid show last weekend, it didn’t take much convincing to plan to attend.

I picked up a neighbor who is also fond of orchids and we drove over to the show on Saturday morning. Although medium in size in terms of an exhibit, there were spectacular orchids in all colors, shapes, and varieties. A carpenter had even built special wooden exhibit stands for some of them. These prize winning orchids were an orchid lover’s dream and a joy to photograph as well.

Later, as I was perusing the sale portion room of the exhibit a man walked in and asked us to check our numbers on our entry tickets, and lo and behold I saw that I was the proud winner, picking out a beautiful dendrobium orchid. I have seldom won anything so there was much excitement on my behalf.

Dendrobium orchids have a profusion of flowers but lose some of their leaves in winter I learned when reading up about them later. I have only had phalaenopsis orchids until now, so the dendrobium orchid was new to me. Cradling my new treasure I headed home with a big smile on my face.

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After the Rain

That was quite a downpour during the past few days. You’ll have to excuse me here if I don’t defer to, or try to add to the media hyperbole that took place beforehand. One never knows if it is safe to stick your head out the door when listening to, or reading their hysteria. The weather apps on the phone seem to be in cahoots as well. Just watching the sky seemed to be good enough prior to all this.

The ginkgo trees I passed on a walk today seem to have weathered the rain well. In fact, the cool nights seem to have added depth to their golden yellow. There are few trees that can match such autumn beauty and color in my view.

Have a blessed Sunday.