bits of nature on these crops from R4R-15 (that cody and i double-exposed).
kalanchoe delagoensis
this one came to us unexpectedly, on a pot that had another plant on it. when this weird little sprout started growing in a funny shape, we put it in its own vase and low and behold, it was its own thing!
the circles at the end of each leave are baby plants that fall out of the mother when they’re ready, taking root and earning it the nickname “mother of thousands”…
if it stays true to its name, i guess we’ll soon have a baby boom around here! :D
walking on history, XIV: expo 98
may was mostly gdpr month, which made it pretty boring overall. still, in the in-betweens of the legal stuff, we managed to go to lisbon twice, host friends and family for a few days, celebrate 47 million postcards, give blood and the boy even fixed the dashboard lights on our car! :)
another nice-but-so-full month, and i’m increasingly missing having time for myself.
analogue wednesday #145
one of my favourite crops from R4R-15 (that cody and i double-exposed) was this mismatched frame featuring p. against a window, with fields in the foreground. <3





