Tuesday, February 17, 2026

DROOPY

 Gentle Readers . . . and Maxwell,

The philodendron in my backyard used to look like this:

Phil has been an important part of doggy playtime. It's fun to play chase around the big bush and to run underneath it. Hiding under it is exciting. A doggy can pretend to be in the jungle. It's a shady, cool spot during the summer. Best of all, you can dig a hole under there and Mom won't see you doing it and yell at you to stop.

But after our run of freezing temperatures, Phil looks like this:


It's warmer now. Our nights are still cool, but many days are sunny with temperatures in the 70s. 

I didn't do much in the yard last year. This year I'm excited about planting new flowers. Maybe I can put flower pots on the front steps again. The old pots were broken by a galumphing Princess charging out the door. She's much more careful now.

I think she might like to train another dog in the niceties of living in our home.

Infinities of love,

Janie Junebug




Reverend Jesse Jackson

1941 - 2026


18 comments:

  1. Sad philodendron, appropriately mourning... Like all of nature, it will rise again while we pass.

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    1. I've been cutting away what the freeze killed in the hope of a resurrection.

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  2. My brother, who lives not far from you, lost his philodendrons' leaves too. But the plants will come out again, I'm sure. They're pretty durable. RIP Jesse!

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    1. I think Phil will make a comeback. I've scalped him many times and he always flourishes again.

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  3. Sounds like you and Princess are thinking about getting another companion....
    RIP Reverend Jesse Jackson.

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    1. I was sad when I learned of Jesse Jackson's death. He was a constant in our lives -- a trailblazer who ran for president twice.

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  4. Can’t wait to see Phil’s resurrection.

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  5. Beautiful photos, Janie. RIP Jesse Jackson 😢 🙏

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    1. The death of Jesse Jackson is a great loss. Soon everyone who was close to Dr. King will be gone.

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  6. Poor Phil! 🥺 I wish you happy gardening, and what a great idea, to get another dog for Princess to train! Can't wait to hear more about that. 💖

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    1. A slight chance exists that another dog will join us soon--an adult guy in need of a home. I don't want to say too much in case it doesn't work out.

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  7. I hope your philodendron recovers. It's amazing how much plants can put up with.

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  8. I hope Princess has a new buddy soon. Echo didn't dig, but he did like to take a mischievous nip out of the tulip leaves when he thought he could get away with it.

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  9. I hope Phil returns to his glory. I'v had about a 50/50 chance with plants returning after hard freezes.

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  10. I trust Phil will regroup once spring truly arrives.

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  11. Poor Phil, looks like I feel in the mornings.

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  12. Didn't I comment before? I am going doolally.
    How lovely that Princess is now able to train another dog.

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