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Thursday, February 5, 2026

Celery

 You may recall that I was growing celery in a pot. It was doing so good until it started getting cold. I had to move it out of the kitchen window because it didn't seem to like how cold it was there. It sat on my kitchen counter for quite a while but kept getting in my way and I would have to move it. I finally got tired of moving it around all the time and moved it to my dining room table. 

As the saying goes "out of sight, out of mind" and this happened


I pulled off all those dead stems and had a little photo shoot with them.






18 comments:

  1. Celery art! Only you or the Mad One would have thought of this,

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  2. Thank you for letting us know. Will you try another one when the weather warms up?

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  3. The dried celery leaves have an interesting texture!

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  4. Experiments broaden our horizons…
    I wish you a wonderful February.
    Will you be watching any of the Olympic Games?

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  5. Yes! just what I would have done... the out of sight out of mind is killing the ferns on my front porch . these are really cool shots

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  6. All things have the potential to be beautiful.

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  7. Oh how sad. Love the photos though.

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  8. Don't feel bad...I do this a lot! Plants scream when I walk by...lolol
    hugs
    Donna

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  9. Well done Ann
    I like the creative photo shoot.
    Hugs to you and Gibbs
    Cecilia

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  10. That is exactly what happens to most of my plants

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  11. Love your "celery art".
    Sad for the celery but great for you taking artsy photos.
    Sue

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  12. Love it! You took excellent photos of a dried up leaf/leaves and made them interesting. Out of sight out of mind, happens a lot around here :)

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  13. Nice photo shoot but I'm sorry that you lost it.

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  14. hahaha...we will photograph anything, won't we??!! hahaha i too have grown celery with only a little success, try scallions/green onions. they grown really well!!

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  15. I would think growing celery is hard. There is beauty in all stages of plant life, isn't there?!

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