If you didn't know, one of the coolest things about an agave plant is that another agave will form directly next to them. All of these were actually reproductions from an original plant. The one outlined in yellow, who has been named Ocram, is already starting to reproduce another cactus. Too cool. I really want to take one to work, but I sort of feel guilty with the lack of sunlight in my office.
And yes, I had help every step of the way...
For really the first time ever, my new plants have influenced a spark in interest in terms of purchasing a house so I can garden in a yard. While I am in the extreme infantile stages, I've already envisioned what I want my yard to look like. I found a pretty cool looking Lantana the other day, although I'm not really big on Lantanas. If they aren't maintained, they sort of look like weeds to me. Well that, and Alfredo likes eating Lantana leaves. Go figure.
While the thought of purchasing my first very own place is incredibly exciting, one of the downfalls should I ever leave the "tuna can" (referred to as the condo I have lived in for almost five years now), is depending on my neighbors who are incredibly awesome. Brent, who was mentioned in my last post, has since received the gift from Alfredo and myself for his cat, who by the looks of it, is enjoying them.
Then of course there's Auntie Stacie, who continuously helps babysit on trips where Alfredo can't tag along.
I really am blessed.
Well, the next trip on the agenda is San Diego. I leave in approximately 12 hours, yet I haven't begun packing. Although I'll be putting the green thumb to rest for the next few days, the legs will get put to work again. I'm planning to get in a run in the morning before the long car ride, and of course I need to get in a beach run while on the Pacific. This will officially be Alfredo's first experience on the beach also, so you know there's more blog posts to come. I'm going...going...back...back to...okay that song is terrible. Adios!



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