Monday, April 13, 2020

Nesting in Houston


One morning recently on my morning walk I found this plant on the sidewalk where it had fallen from a big old oak tree. I've seen it before both here in Houston and in San Miguel. I looked through pages and pages of tree parasite images but never saw it although I think it is a common one like mistletoe. I love the color and look of this plant. It reminds me of bird nests. So I picked it up and brought it home. Now it is sitting on the counter between the kitchen sink and the dining room.


I didn't really need a two-bedroom, two-bath apartment but that was what was available when I needed a place. It is roomy, with lots of storage, light and close to grocery and drug stores. My furniture is rented except for the dining room table and chairs. which belonged to my mother. Seeing it all day helps to ground me since I am surrounded by so much that is temporary. 


The bedroom is really big with two large walk-in closets but minimal furniture.


The kitchen is well arranged and with adequate storage but I hate the flat-top electric stove. I've cooked on electric stoves for many years but I don't like this one at all.


And, here is the office/gym. 


So now you have seen my temporary nest. If I have to hunker down in Houston, this is a comfortable place.

8 comments:

  1. So glad to see your place, neighbor! Glad you’re in Houston and look forward to seeing you in person soon!!!

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    1. I hope we can get together soon. I can see your building from my little second floor terrace

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  2. It's called Ball Moss and it is an epyphite. It's not Spanish Moss (long drapy) but it too attaches itself to many trees. The moss doesn't hurt the tree but it prefers trees that are struggling, like my very old Crepe Myrtles.

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    1. I should have written you to start with. You are such a naturalist. Thanks.

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  3. Thanks for sharing your new digs. We miss you in SMA. Take care amiga.

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  4. Billie, what is that space ship on the floor in your "office."

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    1. Sharon that space ship is called a BOSU ball. There are a lot of exercises you can do with it but it is great for improving balance and I need a lot of practice on that.

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