Trying to keep it easy. Finish the book club pick from last month (Greenwood) and this month (Love in Color), read either a Mary Oliver poem every night or a short story from Of Ghosts and Goblins.
We planted pink gypsophila in the back garden this year. It's still a very small bush but I managed to get a decent branch to dry. I framed some little branches into a glass flame to hang at home and did a little bouquet of dried flowers for Aya.
I managed to do a mini shooting session with her. 10 photos, only two good ones, pretty good range!
Here are this week’s floral designs. I haven’t been able to get into a creative headspace as much since my manager brought in an experienced floral designer to represent the floral department during a corporate family visit.
It threw me off to realize that my manager only sees me as a serviceable designer, not one she actually considers skilled. But, all things considered, I’m pretty much self-taught, whereas the professional has been trained and has been doing design for 20 years.
Anyways, these arrangements included roses, gypsophila, stock, and ruscus. The second one also has carnations.