I start by confessing that I've been inspired by your posts several times and that I'm glad it's reciprocated now. Thank you, @mipiano!
Primroses! I have had all the ones you put in your collage; some are wild, and some are cultivated. The one in my post is a more commercial variety, grown in greenhouses and not quite so comfortable in the garden. I'm nostalgic for the ones of yesteryear, grown in gardens or the field, like the ones you remember.
I love Aloe Vera and her babies. I'd let them grow up with their mom.
Your succulents look like alien plants, with a certain disproportion between the body and the flower, but the flowers are gorgeous!
Your post was definitely the inspiration for mine, so thank you very much for that last photo of primroses! 🙏 It was the trigger. I have never had it in blue colour though, just in white, yellow, red and several nuances of pink (purple).
Ok, they will stay with their mom! 😇 At least for some time and later I will see ;)) Hahaha, I know, they are like aliens, especially that one, it has so long "arms" 😂
I like that you leave the kids with their mom until they grow up; they might want to go later.
I'm glad the Primrose reminded you of your childhood home. I'm nostalgic, and I think back fondly to my childhood days. I wonder what it's like for you because you now live so far away.
I think we feel more nostalgic too, as time passes (meant to say as we get older 😅😆)
You're telling me about old age? There is a saying in our country that I don't know if is known abroad... "Don't talk of rope in the hangman's house!"