My elephant ears. In Mississippi my elephant ears grew about 10' (foot) tall and leave spread of about 6'. It was beautiful! My brother gave me this one as a baby. Nope! Got the "WHOOPS" message again. A lot of allegories here for daily living with MS, I will try my candytuft phlox that I bought as a ground cover but later learned it likes to stand tall! NOPE, didn't like that one either! Just like my hand doesn't like to hold certain things at time - no rhyme or reason! Or that word just will NOT come out of my mouth like it is sitting in my brain. I am going to try any kind of photo~~~ok, I know, I can only post 3 photos a day! That's all, folks - as the theatre wrote at the end of the cartoons!
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Where in Mississippi, agapepilgrim ? We lived in Columbus way back in the late 70s and early 80s.
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@Tutu my computer is acting crazy today! - like my body "Whoops! something went wrong again! Anway, we lived in a tiny town of Iuka up in NE corner, right on border of Alabama and Tennessee. We had some friends who had moved there, and we needed a hiding place for our daughter and 2 little boys under age 5 whose abusive husband was stalking, abusing, etc., etc., them, and had to hide away until we could get restraining orders, divorce, etc.. We were far away from Des Moines, Iowa. One night, while Frank was gone, we had several no voice, hang up phone calls, so the next day, I drove her and boys to my brother's house in Birmingham, AL, but we stayed there because I had got a job as a paralegal at lawyers' office and Frank already found job. But, then in 2005, he had 2 strokes, and we were living rent free in his employer's house, so we had to make a decision where to "retire." (He had already retired once back in 1992 from 30 yrs in coal mines in Ilinois). I told him I thought Kentucky was the most beautiful and centrally located to our 3 grown daughters (Jenn had got everything settled and moved to Toledo, OH. So, here we are!
Kentucky is beautiful! Happy to hear your daughter and family are ok. Sad that things like that happen.