Wednesday, November 7, 2007

It's a small world




Well, COLD happened. It always does, sooner or later, and this year, it sure was later. I mean, here we are in November, and we're just now starting to get the Autumn feel?! It's a good thing, really, the change to the cooler weather...it's just that...I hate going out to The Gabby House when it's cold like this. And this is nothin' compared to a month from now when there could be snow and ice on the ground...YIKES!

Yes, I have heat out there, but I keep it to a minimum; just enough so things don't freeze. But, to actually play out there I need to crank the heat up for a good 20 minutes or so before said playtime...and in order to do that, I have to go out in the cold, into the the cold Gabby House, crank the heat, and then come back in the house to wait for it to warm up out there.

I know, I know, we all should have such hardships to complain about!

Since I haven't been out to play in The Gabby House for quite some time, I have been playing with my African violets in my house. Now, you may think African violets have no place being in a minis blog, but you know what? There are such things as MINI African violets..(see photos above). The three plants pictured are Allegro's Winsome Pink, Baby Doll(with no blossoms) and the trailer is Pixie Blue. I apologize for having so little bloom on these plants; that's partly due to my recent monthly grooming session, but mostly due to the fact that I just got the idea to post photos of these plants in this entry!

The definition/description of a mini African violet is that it must be less than 6" around. In a show the judges actually use an embroidery hoop (6")to ascertain whether or not a particular plant is eligible for a ribbon. Also, generally the size of the leaves are smaller than a standard A.v. Pretty much, if you buy an A.v. at a local supermarket, or garden center, you will most likely be buying a standard; rarely a mini. ( For anything unusual, you really need to mail order from some of the A.v. vendors that are online.)

I don't know when I'll be getting out to the Gabby House again; Prolly not til I get in the winter mode and get used to the cold weather. I do have a project I am planning to begin soon, here in the house. I'll talk more about it in my next post, when I also will tell you a little about the miniature show I went to a couple of weeks ago.

3 comments:

Gina said...

Your African Violets are beautiful Caitlin. I cant believe they have MINI African Violets! How sweet is that?! My mother had many African Violets around the house. Its the plant that always reminds me of her because she absolutely loved them.

Its been cool over here as well. I cant believe that it has taken so long for the autumn weather to get to your town. I always thought that late weather was a Florida problem.

Cant wait to hear about that indoor project you have in mind.

Anonymous said...

Caitlin,come and visit our Christmas Calendar in Riikka's blog!

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Laura and Riikka

Gina said...

Hi Caitlin! I had posted a comment on this thread many weeks ago but for some reason it seems never went through. I think Blogger is having a problem sending emails for comments because even though I have comments on my blog, I never got an email notification for them. Hmmmm... Hope this one goes through!

Anyways, I will say it again even though I had written it before, your plants are lovely! I am so amazed by the "mini" violets. I didnt know they existed! So very cute. Cant wait to see your special project.