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Just One Photo From Today

Today and before. Back to health. Yay
 

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This photo of orchid blooms has a story important to me. It may not mean as much to others, but I’m going to post it under the picture to memorialize it.

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I had a very dear elderly friend, someone who always had my back, whose father was an orchid breeder in Miami generations ago. At the time, no one had bred into cultivated orchids, the color yellow. According to my friend, this cultivar is the first time yellow had been bred in. He gifted me with a pot of these orchids. And here they are, years after he died of hospital acquired covid. My friend was like a father figure to me. So, this orchid feels to me like a confirmation of that and I was gifted with a family heirloom.
 
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Lunch break walk- don’t know the story of this building - it’s just very old.
This building in Baton Rouge, Louisiana was built in the 1950s for John and Lucas Florence, who ran a coffee shop there. It was later used as a grocery store. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1980.
 

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