Therefore, seeing menacing rain clouds as I left work this afternoon could only mean one thing:
We are returning to service as usual for this city.
:-(
But what a week it has been for the plants! They are growing so well, I am once again being filled with a wee bit of joy:
This is one of the windowsills currently being used for plants and seedlings. The Rocoto Rojo has been put on top of the radiator because my co-workers wanted to be able to move the blinds more freely, and it seems to be liking it's new spot.
This is one of the many Chocolate Habanero flowers. If temperatures stay stable this weekend, there might be one or two pods, but I won't hold my breath.
The Rocoto Rojo. It looks so nice, I only hope it does better than it did last season and give more than two pods.
The one Chocolate Habanero pod currently growing. Small, but HOT!
The Trinidad Scorpion seedling growing strong. I'm really happy all of the seedlings at work are starting to do better.
Cayenne Ring of Fire (left) and Little Elf (right) in the hydroponics at home.
The new growth on the Naga Morich.
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