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Old 04-16-2020, 05:28 PM
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Indeed. So many tragedies amongst those great names. Part of the angst of comedy.
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Sad truth.

I have a dear friend who spent quite a few years trying to do stand up in NYC. He always said that comedy either attracts or tolerates mental health disorders and the results are both equally tragic and hilarious.


That always resonated intensely...
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Old 04-17-2020, 03:30 PM
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the second flower on the papilo opened fully so i assume the lip on the first flower was just a defect or something happened in the bloom cycle that it got stuck

Zygote and butterfly by J Solo, on Flickr

both spikes on my blue blazes have finally faded and the plant looks like shes taking a rest...i saw two sharp new growths on the other side already

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beefy new growth on this Encyclia

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the spike on this Schom. grandiflora is now over 4' tall, the other two are about a week behind but appear even thicker so they might be BIG

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aaaaand my box from Hausermann just arrived...…

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nice! you've got us in suspense while you do the unpackaging...
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not so much suspense...we all know its pure gold in there
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okay, first a tease of the Hausermann order...


Zygote and butterfly by J Solo, on Flickr

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the papi with a nice normal second flower

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YELLOW!!
Bulbos and vandas and seidenfadenia...oh my by J Solo, on Flickr


my new-ish idea for S?H outside in South Florida

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dipping my toe into the world of Cyms...thanks to m y Orchid-god-mother :biggrin

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This is SO COOL...not mine- i was walking with my daughter and this caught my eye...it is a keiki on a spike that is flowering!!!!
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Ghost is watching

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there is nothing to see here...just us tolumnia….

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little man

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white-ish adenium

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Bulbos and vandas and seidenfadenia...oh my by J Solo, on Flickr



Bulbos and vandas and seidenfadenia...oh my by J Solo, on Flickr




there's an Oncydium in my Catt!!
Bulbos and vandas and seidenfadenia...oh my by J Solo, on Flickr


bathroom hoya carnosa compacta
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this is cool...in case anyone has never seen an American pitcher develop and open..see two pics
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this is a different one
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THose Cyms look happy! And wow, what a haul. But... there's always room for one more (or two more or three more... And that frog is wonderful!
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THose Cyms look happy! And wow, what a haul. But... there's always room for one more (or two more or three more... And that frog is wonderful!
the boxes came the same day...better than any orchid show, hannukah or birthday i have ever had



i think all you cym growers are lying about those pots...the 1 gallon pots are all roots maybe 5% media and the 3 gal is maybe 15%...there is simply no way those pots are real LOL
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i think all you cym growers are lying about those pots...the 1 gallon pots are all roots maybe 5% media and the 3 gal is maybe 15%...there is simply no way those pots are real LOL
The reason I really love those tall-form Asian pots. I use 'em for Dendrobiums and some Vandaceous things too... anything with long roots. If I have a Cym that outgrows a 2 gal pot it gets divided. This 'ol lady refuses to wrestle with 3 gallon gut-busters any more.
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The reason I really love those tall-form Asian pots. I use 'em for Dendrobiums and some Vandaceous things too... anything with long roots. If I have a Cym that outgrows a 2 gal pot it gets divided. This 'ol lady refuses to wrestle with 3 gallon gut-busters any more.
And i am reaping all the benefits!!!! zips mouth shut
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