Jill Weatherholt and I have been following each other for about seven years now. She’s strong and kind and lovely and a published author. You can visit her site at https://jillweatherholt.wordpress.com/
She’s also an orchid whisperer. She keeps orchids in her office and they love her as much as she loves them. There’s lots of growing and blooming.
So when I saw this delicate light green orchid, I immediately thought of Jill. I don’t know what it’s called, but to me it’s Jill’s Orchid.
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Gorgeous orchid, Lynette. Yes, Jill is definitely the orchid whisperer.
Thank you. π Yes, she is. π
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Aw…this is so sweet, Lynette. Talk about brightening a difficult week. Thank you so much! Funny thing, at my day job this morning, I was looking at my three orchids and wondering what in the world I’m doing right. If I knew, I could apply it to other things in my life. π Thanks again for making my day! β€
You are very welcome; Iβm so glad to hear that this post gave you a better day. π
Bad weeks! I really hate those. Best of luck with the difficulties. πΈ
What a lovely tribute! For you, it absolutely is Jill’s Orchid, and its botanical name doesn’t matter…
Thank you! π Yes, for me it is. π
Those are such a lovely colour!
Arenβt they? I donβt think Iβve ever seen this colour orchid before.
The color is delicious! Wait, that might not come across as I intended, hinting as it does that I might intend malfeasance toward the flora…
Now, now. Eating the flowers shows poor etiquette and a lack of patience while waiting for dinner. To say nothing of the possibility of tummy trouble. π