Thursday, April 30, 2026

End of April at the Condo

  


 

The weather here in central Florida has been hot and dry. We've had little rain for months. Over half of Florida is experiencing "extreme drought". Like Georgia, Florida is dealing with widespread wildfires around the state. Scientists warn the 2026 Atlantic hurricane season could be the most dangerous in history.

 

 


 

 There is a prediction of rain this weekend on today's weather report. I say "from your mouth to God's ear, please".  That's enough bad news. You know I'm an optimist, so let's look at my blue views and my potted red/white amaryllis blooms here at the condo. 

 

 Note:  Amaryllis thrive in Florida, blooming in spring (typically April) with minimal care. Plant bulbs in well-drained soil with the top third above ground in partial to full sun. They are, for the most part, easy to care for, notes South Florida Plant Guide. Protect them from frost, water sparingly to avoid rot, and fertilize in summer to ensure reblooming

 

 














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22 comments:

  1. I simply adore your amaryllis plant!

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  2. ...life with too little or too much rain can be a challenge.

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  3. I hope you get some rain soon. We have had a steady stream of rain days the last few weeks and am loving it.
    I love your Amarylis!!

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  4. I hope you get your much needed rain Carol. Those skies are beautiful and your Amaryllis is a stunner.

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  5. Rain is an annoyance for some who worship the sun, even though we need it to exist, just like your amaryllis needs water to bloom.

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  6. Beautiful bloom.

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  7. The amaryllis blooms are spectacular!

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  8. Hope you get some rain soon. Sorry to hear about dryness and the hurriganes.

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  9. And here we are, with rain to spare! Wish I could send you some of ours. Beautiful Amaryllis! ♥

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  10. Beautiful post ~ especially that awesome amaryllis ~ Hugs ^_^

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  11. It is the same here, Carol, as all of Colorado is experiencing an extreme drought. We were supposed to get some rain this week, but all we had were lots of clouds. I'm hoping the weather pattern changes for the better soon. Your amaryllis is beautiful!

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    1. We're supposed to get rain tomorrow night, but it's not predicted to end the drought. Prediction for the Gulf is bad hurricane season which starts this month. It's either feast or famine in Florida.

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  12. That is not good that you haven't had much rain but it sounds scary about the upcoming hurricane season. Eek!

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  13. I hope you get enough rain this year to avoid wildfires.

    Worth a Thousand Words

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  14. I wish you could collect some of our rain. Both drought and too much rain have bad consequences. Enjoy your reblooming amaryllis. Just slightly envious!

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  15. It did rain here today. So grateful for the storm that passed through.

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  16. Your amaryllis is beautiful. We're having cold temps. It seems like March, not May!

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  17. It sounds so worrying with the drought, fires and bad hurricane season coming up. Stay safe, Carol and hoping you get that rain real soon.
    Your Ameryllis is so pretty, though. Such a lovely splash of colour.

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  18. Your red and white amaryllis is just gorgeous! Mine are also blooming at the moment, for the third year in a row. I received them as gifts with the bulb wrapped in wax, and planted them in pots after the first year. I love watching them grow.

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  19. Your amaryllis plant is gorgeous. It seems that in South Florida we have had a lot of rain lately especially the last two days. Hopefully, it will be across the state and the fires will not be a threat.

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  20. We have been low on rain in East Texas as well, then we had 2 days non-stop. Not flooding yet, but we are due rain again soon. I am trying to decide which is worse, too much or not enough. Around here we go from fine to flooding in about 4 hours. I have never seen an amaryllis like that one, usually the solid red type sold at Christmas. Take care, visiting from #MMBC

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  21. Your amaryllis blooms are beautiful, Carol!

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