It's a puzzle
I can hardly believe my eyes. Our air plant has changed to red and it has sent out two flower buds. I have had it years. It gets covered in dust and occasionally one of us will put it under the running tap then it goes back on the window ledge. It sits on a ceramic lily pad with an ornamental frog looking on. But the flower is unremarkable, after all these years, you would think it would be spectacular. Kew gardens have a lily that blooms every two years and that flower is huge and well worth seeing. Birmingham Botanical gardens had a plant this year called the sapphire flower, it has taken ten years to bloom and now it will die. I wonder if that will happen to our air plant. I do not know what happened to the person in our supermarket who was stopped by the store detective. She was old and struggling with her trolley but went through the self-serve counter without difficulty. I noticed that she had bought a pan, but it had a grey tag on secured by a complex of metal wires. All w