Tuesday, September 17, 2013

PEAM, Tuesday 9/17/13 (#136): REDFINGER

Xochi asks: who am I to get in the way of true love?
Wait, is this a riddle? Can I answer? Xochi, you're Fernando's wife and you're truly in love with him and your true love is just as good as Díscua's if not better. Plus, there was that wedding and everything.

At the manicomio, Marta and her long-lost identical twin Marcia throw creepy looks over one another's shoulders as they embrace. (When people get too much Botox, I can't read their facial expressions. When TWINS get too much Botox, it's twice as bad!)

Rogue is soaking his finger in a glass of water. (Suddenly I have to go to the bathroom.) He tells Cantú that he's breaking up with Verónica TODAY! Careful, dude... she does NOT take rejection well. Rogue is annoyed that Nick expects him to be at his beck and call. I'm sick of looking at Rogue's cold, wet, red finger.

Vero, the virulent moron, the 100-pound malignant tumor in Chucho's life, sets up the voice recorder on her phone and pays Nick Donovan a visit at his hotel. The room is filled with smoke, making Nick look even more cartoony than ever. She says she's here on Rogue's behalf. Nick gallantly puffs cigar smoke in her face. Vero tries not to look scared.

Alma brings Chucho home for a surprise party, because if there's anything a convalescing stomach patient needs, it's excitement and fancy food. His is greeted by his entire extended family.

Actually, it's a pretty quiet get-together. Valentina tells them all about Rogue's ghostly visit with his curls sticking out at the top of the sheet. Then they all tickle Chucho? Hello, stitches?!?!

Nick asks Vero, "Rogue sent you?" "Yes, and for your information, he's my pareja." "Rogue tells you about our business?" "Oh yeah, everything." "Well, a pretty woman changes everything. You're sure he won't mind?" "No, he totally knows I'm here. [coughcough] Is that cigar necessary?" "Sorry, I'll put it out."

Rogue and Cantú show up at Nick's. These new arrivals barely have time to react to the sight of Vero when Nick crushes Rogue's wounded finger in a firm handshake. Rogue asks for a triple-whiskey. Rogue plays along with Vero, sure, she's totally in on everything. We can trust her! (If her phone is a REAL telenovela phone, it will crap out on her just when the conversation gets interesting!) Vero winks at Rogue. He clenches his fists; maybe today's not going to be the day he dumps her after all.

Marcia tells Marta she's going to come over every day. Marta says she wants to ask Valentina's forgiveness. Marcia says it's okay, she was sick, and now she's getting better. And this time, nobody died - unlike that time when their house burned down and their stepfather died. "And by the way, thanks for saving my life," Marcia adds. (Great, more backstory. Just think what this would be like if it were a drama!) Marta wants to thank Chucho for helping her. Marcia says she'll do it.

Chucho and Alma go to church to give thanks for the miracle that saved Chucho's life, as well as all the friends and other blessings that have come their way.

Eli calls Paty at Avon to invite her to breakfast early tomorrow morning before she goes to work at 8 in the morning.

Vero and Rogue are at home now, just outside the patio door, and he's hollering at her for meddling in his private business. "I'm tired of you and the girl! Pack up your things and get OUT of my house!"

Eli, Valentina, and Sansón observe all of this from the sofa. Finally, Rogue spots them. "WHAT??" he screams defiantly, and runs up the stairs like a defiant child. (Sansón does not follow.) Vale is worried. Vero assures her that Rogue is just in a bad mood, and it will pass. Eli reminds Vale not to play any more pranks; I think he's warning the wrong person this time.

Someone else is packing her bags... Xochi. Díscua came to the office to see Ferni today, Xochi says, and Xochi saw him! "You saw me what?" Fern asks, bewildered. Xochi saw his FACE when Díscua was saying that they have a bond that can never be broken. "You were victims of circumstances," Xochi says. Fern insists that he loves Xochi. "Resolve things with Díscua and then we'll talk," she says. He doesn't want to let her leave, but Alejandra helps Xochi take her bag.

Vero tells Rogue she somehow already made a backup copy of the recording from the meeting at Nick's hotel, so don't even bother trying to delete it from her phone. It appears that Nick filled her in on the entire scheme, so now she's able to blackmail Rogue out of breaking up with her. If he does, Cinthia will send the recording to Delia. Hmm... well, who am I to mock true love? Rogue bangs his wounded hand against the door by mistake as Vero slams the door in his face.

Alma and Chucho watch a movie and she gets very weepy at the end. She tries to blame it on the weather but then admits that it was the movie, something about a defenseless child, and caresses her belly. I suppose this is better than barfing or fainting like most pregnant heroines do.

A Few Days Later...

Chucho goes back to work and reminds Augusta that he belongs to Alma. Then, because people can roam the offices of any business in Monterrey unescorted and unannounced, Marcia shows up and Chucho is shocked... Marta? (Of course not. Marta may be batshit crazy, but she would never wear a thing like that on her forehead!) Marcia introduces herself and explains that there was no one at the reception desk. Augusta gets impatient with Chucho for not tending to business. (Augie, if you don't like it, why don't you take it up with the receptionist? Or, I don't know, lock the doors or something?)

Chucho seems uncharacteristically skeptical about Marcia at first - Marta never mentioned a sister before.

Chatita and Saturnino knit with pink yarn. It sounds like they're doing a 2K/2P ribbing. He admits that he's not really gay - and he's falling in love with her. He kisses her, just as Pánfilo comes through the door and sees them. Pánfilo sneaks away and doesn't see what happens next: Chatita fetches her chamberpot and scolds Saturn for playing hot-and-cold games with her. Saturnino runs away, and Chatita gloats about how irresistible she is.

Fernando goes to Díscua's office and says Xochi left him a few days ago. Díscua takes this as a sure sign that he's coming back to her, but Fernando is confused at best. Sure, he remembers what they had together - and he also remembers how he felt when it was over and when he fell in love with Xochi. He leaves.

At home, Cardenas tells his mom that things have been tense with Jessica lately, and he doesn't know why. It all started when he suggested that they become more intimate. He wonders if she has some kind of illness, or maybe something contagious. Mom urges him not to jump to conclusions. Just speak to her with love. There's nothing in the world that can't be cured by love. (Oh yeah? Ask Xochi.)

At Avon, the secretarias and Alejandra try to cheer Xochi up, but she doesn't think she can compete with the "Goliath" of Díscua. Susana reminds Xochi that David beat Goliath against all expectations.

Chucho and Marcia talk. He promises that he's not holding a grudge against Marta, but he's not sure if it's a good idea for Marcia to meet with Valentina. At any rate, he's glad Marcia's around to show some support for her sister.

Fernando tells Rogue about the breakup with Xochi.

Marisela finds Ricardo reading from the Sacred Book of the Beings of Light. He tells her not to call it a "cult" and if she doesn't mind, he is TRYING to read. She leaves in a huff, and he thought-bubbles that he's not washing his brain; he's filling the emptiness in his heart. He weeps.

Paty gobbles her breakfast in a hurry, trying not to be late for work. Eli knows she's excited to be working at the same place two days in a row, and she's also excited not to have stolen anything yet. He wants to talk about something else: taking their relationship to the next level. They'll become novios. She is VERY enthusiastic about this idea.

Xochi goes crying to Alma, who tries to cheer her up.

Rogue tells Cantú that Vero is extorting him, and he wants Díscua out of Fernando's life. Cantú says the authorities are watching their every move. Now, the captions are a little screwed up, but I think Rogelio has an idea to get Díscua thrown in jail!

At Orion, Chucho is distracted because he knows Alma's surprise is arriving just now. Augusta is annoyed with him as usual. To add to the festive atmosphere, Chatita arrives. "You ought to have better security here," Chatita scolds. She introduces herself as Chucho's mother. She's brought his special lunch. Augusta leaves in disgust. Chatita warns Chucho to watch out for that woman.

Alma's surprise is a big arrangement of red roses. Then a big arangement of pink roses. Now white roses. The cards say: "You deserve all the flowers in the world, but I'm just getting started, I haven't blown my entire paycheck yet. These red roses symbolize your great beauty and the passion of our love that grows every day. The pink ones represent the admiration and appreciation I have for you, my angel. And the white ones are the symbol of our future. My love for you is pure and will last all our lives."

Alma is very excited, but I notice Chucho still hasn't put a ring on it yet.

Next time:
Here comes the judge! Here comes the judge! Will she find in favor of Verónica, Chucho... or Valentina?

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Comments:
Following up on the mention of carrot cake decorations earlier:

So I was at the store this evening and they had a cake that was decorated like a carrot cake except the "carrots" were red. I thought maybe they were chili peppers, like this was some sort of chili cake (maybe a chocolate cake with chilis, it could happen) but it turned out to be red velvet cake. I don't know what the red things were supposed to be. Does velvet have leafy green stalks like a carrot??
 

I'll apologize now for my superficial comments.

Loved Alma's purple dress...a nice length too...it didn't need the huge brooches ...but was still lovely and very tasteful on her.

Nick is speaking english with a vey thick Spanish accent....he truly must be black Irish.

That was the most modern Catholic Church I have ever seen in a novella. (Surprised they didn't have a neon bingo sign on the front lawn....I can say that because my vacation church in Jersey has one!). Gertie

 

Julie:

Can't wait for your always fab recap. Hey, that cake could have had red chili's on the top of it. The new thing is dark chocolate with red chili pepper in it. I buy it all the time and it is delish!
 

Yeah, I'd eat that - but the package said it was red velvet cake. And NO WAY would they put chilis in a cake around here without putting all kinds of warnings all over it and calling it chili cake and "WARNING: IT'S NOT A RED VELVET CAKE LIKE YOU THINK! IT CONTAINS CHILIS! WE'RE NOT KIDDING!! JUST TRY A PIECE IF YOU DON'T BELIEVE US, YOU'LL BE SORRY!!!"

This episode is cracking me up. I don't know if I'd say it's funny, but it's so ludicrous that I have to laugh.
 

DONE
Good night
 

Julie:

Very, very marvelous recap! I thought this epi was funny too.

It would be weird if Marcia tried to talk to Val. I think Val would freak out and think she was Marta. No matter if someone explained it to her. I don't think she'd be comfortable at all.

Roger and Cantu are really too funny. Yeah, I wonder how Moronica got that recording to Cyn so fast! Moronica said she was going to take Royer for everything he had! I think Royer to Cantu that they could make it look like Discua was involved in their bidness maybe, and she could be a patsy. I'm not for sure.

I don't blame Chatita for taking her chamberpot to Saturnino. They are very cute, and Panfilo doesn't even knock, I wonder what will happen now, with this AARP storyline?

Ya know about that red velvet cake, it could have been strawberries cut in half or raspberries, they use those for decoration, whether piped on or sliced in half. That cake sounded yummy, and I know what you mean about chilies up there. I had forgotten ; )
 

So last night wasn't the most new action packed, but it had some interesting moments. Love how your took all of this and made one hoot of a recap. Great job Julie. (and mention of that cake this morning is making my sweet tooth act up!)

The revolving door in and out of these offices always cracks me up. Everyone has badges, so apparently security is letting these people thru. Maybe instead of draping herself all over Chucho, little Miss Peroxide should see to how her office is run (or go snitch to daddy--where did he go anyway??)

I'm liking Pati and Eli together, whether they are end game or not. I should be so excited going to work every morning. But as for the Discua drag out, blech! C'mon Ferny, if you didn't want to run to Discua right away, and you still hesitate seeing her, that should say something. Just tell her Thanks but No Thanks and let's end this.

Another Chatita "lover?" Gees, that woman gets more action than Marisela. As for Cardy and Jess -for all her bluster, she's probably the female version of Ferny. She really hasn't been with anyone and she's scared? I would hate for it to be anything really stupid....oh wait. Forgot what show I'm watching.

Love watching Roggggeeeerrrr, but it usually means dealing with Virus. Sure is showing her daughter what NOT to be when you grow up.

Daisynjay
 

Thanks for the wonderful recap! Loved the comment about twins and Botox. I am going to have to see if that mysterious chocolate cake has appeared in the groceries around here.

What a stupid idea for Marcia to talk to Valentina. Jesus better keep saying NO. So how long before Marta is on the loose again? Just wondering . . .

Chatita and her admirers were the best.

Jarifa
 

Love the recap. Thanks.

i loved the Paty /Rlias scene -- and it was very well acted. I liked that she joked a bit about being a ladrona and immediately realized that it was inappropriate. She was all set for the brush off because she has so many problems. So her ecstatic kiss was wonderful. Elias' face was priceless. I loved how he said that he'd take her to work & they could continue the beso I mean the topic later. All in all avery satisfying scene.

Güera
 

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Julie- Thanks for the great recap.

I'm glad Jesus is out of the hospital, had some days to recuperate, and now has a Zen attitude about everything. I really hope he doesn't cave to this Vale meeting Marci thing. However, Vale is so mature about this crazy stuff that she'd probably easily accept this. Of course we know this is likely just an elaborate setup for Marta to grab Vale again. I can see exactly how it will play out.

Loved Pati and Elias. Was it a continuity/editing issue, or was the breakfast we saw "days later" meant to show that they have been having breakfast together every day since he invited her for breakfast "tomorrow morning"? Anyway, I love how happy and surprised she was that a man was not just asking her to become his amante, but wants to publicly show her off as his official lady love. They are very cute together.

Hopefully, Cardie's mom's good advice will mean that they will straighten out this issue of Jess's secret (betting it's a tattoo), and they can get back to their cute romance.

As for Fer and Xochi...that's a mess. I think Fer was clear with Discua that what they had is over and he loves Xochi. But he can't deny that learning the truth of how they were separated unfairly has affected him. How does he close that circle when Discua doesn't want to close it?

I also don’t mind that Alma's pregnancy symptoms are emotional, instead of the tell-tale fainting.

 

I THINK Roger has a plan to set up Discua to take the fall for his organization's crimes, which would solve his own legal problems as well as getting D out of Fernando's life. I don't know if this somehow also gets him out of Vero's blackmail.

I don't know where Augusto went. Where is Don Maximo, for that matter? I liked him better. Funny how they made such an issue of Chucho getting him to quit smoking and now we have Nick Donovan stinking up Monterrey instead.

I'm so annoyed with the obviousness of the Marcia storyline that I can only hope that there is an unexpected twist in store for us. Or maybe it will turn out that Marcia is the real evil twin!

Either I recapped Paty and Eli's breakfast out of order (I don't remember) or yes, Vivi, probably an editing/continuity oops. (Wouldn't be the first.) Good catch. After all, Valentina suggested that they become novios before the "several days" break... and I can't believe it would have taken Eli this long to ask Paty.
 

Excellent recap, Julie. I loved the title.
I am liking Paty and Elias together, I hope that it works out for them.
The Chatita and Saturnino kiss scene was so predictable. With the open door of course Panfilo is going to walk in. What a mess.
I'm not sure about Xochy-Fern and Discua. It still bothers me that Xochy wanted to rush and have the wedding knowing full well that Fern had some unresolved issues with Discua. She should have let him have the option of resolving those issues first.
When will little Valentina find some real happiness? I felt bad for her having to witness that banter between her mother and Rogue. I was hoping that Elias took her home instead of leaving her with Moronica and Rogerrrrrr.
 

Just a little obsessed with that REDFINGER m'dear? Ni modo, thank you for the zingy recap. I love how you are able to keep the upbeat tone throughout. Others have certainly said this and I agree, sometimes I'm confused about whether I should be laughing or crying with this one. We get the funny with Val and Rogue, then we get that horrid Brothers Grimm mother of hers not to mention Marta/Marcia. And we still can't get rid of Chucho's stomach and how it's keeping him in stitches? Ni modo, as long as it keeps inspiring your hilarious comments and terrific recaps it's OK by me. Thanks!

I really like the Nick Donovan casting. The guy does a great job.
 

Gah! My laptop keeps moving words around and jumping to the middle of a sentence. Must be some sort of ghost in the machine. First Comcast tortures me and now this. (They said it was a squirrel that chewed through the cable. Or was it???)

Chocolate chili cake sounds divine. Red Velvet, however, is not one of my favorites; too much red dye and not enough chocolate.

My MIL would have LOVED a church with a neon bingo sign.
 

"Rogue is soaking his finger in a glass of water. (Suddenly I have to go to the bathroom.)"

Ah, that's just the kind of personal commentary I love in a Julie recap. You're the best.

(And I understand completely.Just wait 'till you're in your 70's!...Start those Kegel exercises now, kid, just sayin')

Great title and loved your horror at the whole gang tickling a guy with abdominal stitches. Also, your quip about "More backstory. What would this be if it were a drama?" And your wry observation after Vero's blackmail scheme came to light "Hmmmm...well who am I to mock true love?"

And the winner is:

"Marta might be batshit-crazy but she would never wear a string like that on her forehead."

Oh my, this comedy is short on laughs and long on horrid drama, but the recaps are always perfect pure gold. Thanks Julie.
 

TJ, good point about Xochi's rush to get married - because she DIDN'T want Discua to get to Fernando first. Guess she changed her mind!

I was surprised when Eli very casually left after seeing Rogelio all angry and threatening to kick Vero and Valentina out. It seemed like a good excuse to take Valentina home so the "grownups" could discuss their blackmail, I mean differences.

Hey, **I** wasn't obsessed with Rogue's red finger. The camera was. They kept showing it! Okay, we get it, it's red! Maybe this is our "subtle" hint that it'll go gangrene and he'll lose it. (He's lucky he didn't lose that last appendage he injured!)

And I really do hate that forehead-braid thing. Of all the notorious recycled props. Why couldn't we get the pear robe
 

OK I take it back, the CAMERA was obsessed, lol!

I miss the pear robe. It probably got worn out. Or the last actress wisely heisted it out of wardrobe.
 

Julie:

Maybe that braid thingy is making the rounds like the pear robe. Remember Claudia from PESE, she wore it like crazy and we hated it then!
 

I finally saw an episode! I was in meetings all day, so when I came home I told my whole family it was TELENOVELA TIME, and they cleared out quick.

Great recap, Julie. Favorite lines not yet mentioned:

- If there's anything a convalescing stomach patient needs, it's excitement and fancy food.

- She's excited to be working at the same place two days in a row, and she's also excited not to have stolen anything yet.

- Alma is very excited, but I notice Chucho still hasn't put a ring on it.
 

Watched Monday night’s ep last night. It was a fun one, like you all said. Looks like I’m going to be a day behind this week.

OT: Because of our Foyle’s War discussion, something told me I’d better check and make sure there wasn’t any new eps I hadn’t seen. I thought the series had ended when the war ended. But I see there’s a new three episode season this year. I’ve been deleting them off my DVR thinking they were old repeats. Thank goodness we have four or five PBS stations. They stagger their broadcasts, plus repeat the eps. I’m going to be able to see all the new season eps. Thanks Caray gang.

Also, has anyone been watching the Silk series? I like Rupert Penry-Jones, but wonder if it's worth a look see.

Nanette
 

Nanette:

I have been watching Silk. I just love the PBS Masterpiece Mystery series. Silk is pretty good but Rupert Penry-Jones, is how shall I say this, an a**hat in this series. You would like it I think. If you don't know the English legal system, I didn't know what a Silk was I looked it up, you might want to do basic research, their legal system is very different from ours as far as lawyers go. Maxine Peake is fantastic in this role, she is the main female lead, lots of spunk and take no prisoners. That's all I'm gonna say!

Oh, and about Foyle's War, yes these are new and take place right after WWII it is very good and from what I gather, they may expand it even more, YAY!
 

Julie: Crack me up over and over.

Looking forward to the Elias/Paty scene.

Mati on CME wore a headband, too. But I liked it on her--I think it went well with her character.

Thanks Mads, for the info. I hate the idea of watching RPJ as a baddie. But I love Masterpiece anything and I love strong women characters, so I'll keep recording and stockpiling until they repeat the first eps and I can start from the beginning.

Have you ever seen Ripper Street on BBC America (I think)? Love it.
 

Nanette,

No I haven't caught Ripper Street yet, but I think Vivi has been watching it.
 

I am really enjoying Silk too.
 

Red velvet cake is tinted and sweetened by BEETS.
 

Gracias, Julie! So much fun, como siempre.

I was appalled that Chucho's loved ones would tickle torture him when he JUST had stomach surgery. Hasn't he suffered enough? Why were they so determined to make him laugh? It HURTS to laugh when you have abdominal trauma! So rude.

I think Venom is getting in over her head with Nick. Start of her downfall? I hope so! I also hope the judge finally finds the wisdom to get Val the heck out of there.

Chatita is really terrible at pretending to knit. Saturnino was doing a much better job. She was just kind of poking at the yarn with one of the needles. He really thinks he's in love with her? Just how much brain damage did she do with that bedpan?

Gazillions of roses? Yawn. Either go simple or try harder, Chucho.
 

Agree...the rose scene was reeeealllly boring. I couldn't even manage to feel envious. Now Pati and Elias and those hot kisses...mmmm, hit me again, dealer.
 

Oooh, thanks, Daniela. BEETS. These were carrot-shaped beets, but still, it makes more sense than anything else for red velvet cake!

The roses scene might not be over. Maybe there will be another, more impressive delivery tonight.

Orange tulips?
Jewelry?
Caaaandygram?
 

Judy, I agree with you and Julia. Frankly, as soon as I saw all those roses I thought...wow, who died? Then thought, Chucho isn't this a bit overkill? But then I remembered these are a twosome who have been making each other paper cut-outs to impress each other, so I guess Alma would get excited about something that had more than one dimension to it.
I'll go with a fistful of wildflowers any day.
 

I'm guessing Chucho will surprise Alma with a room full of candles and even more roses. Maybe an elegant meal with a serenade. Sweet as he can be, Chucho is not very original. The two of them always seem so formal together, which to me is not really very romantic, or at least not very passionate. Pati and Elias were way more on fire.
 

I also don't like the gross generalities being spewed, such as Doña Su's "ALL women LOVE getting flowers!!!"

Meh. Not me. I appreciate that the sender was being nice, but the flowers themselves really do nothing for me.
 

Jesus should surprise her by just giving her a ring already.

Jarifa
 

Just as long as that creepy rabbit doesn't come back.
 

Chucho and Alma are sooo dull. It’s refreshing in a way to see a tn couple that is so normal. But I enjoy the kooky chemistry between Elias and Pati more.

I'd much prefer to receive an Edible Arrangement than cut flowers. I do love buying flowers for myself though-- picking flowers that fit my mood that particular day. I started doing that in high school when I was in boarding school in an area that grew flowers, and continued the habit.

Nanette and Mads- Ripper Street is not one of the shows I'm watching on BBC America, but I have been curious seeing it On Demand. I have just watched the new season of Luther, and am in the middle of watching Broadchurch on BBC.

I enjoyed the recent Silk series on PBS (the season is now over) and liked the strong female lead. Love that they brought Foyle's War back for some post-WWII intrigue.

 

I think roses are too default and cliché and show a lack of paying attention or caring about what the recipient really likes (unless she just happens to LOVE roses). Roses are boring. Now if someone sent me some poppies, that would actually be cool. Or an aloe vera plant, maybe.
 

Julia- I guess since he's aleady sent her her favorite flowers, orange tulips, he feels like it's already been done. Although he has had roses at each of their romantic encounters. Maybe ornage tulips are hard to get hold of?
 

Royer already gave Alma the perfect ring - chosen by Chucho. That complicates the ring selection somewhat, probably. But he really needs to ask her to marry him soon, whether there's a ring or not. If he waits much longer, she'll announce that she's pregnant, and then it'll look like he's only asking her because of the baby. (Actually it won't look that way, but if they happen to be arguing about something stupid at the time, she'll choose to see it that way.)
 

One of my favorite flowers to buy myself when I was in high school were Sterling roses-- a lavender/purple rose, with a heavenly scent. I've not seen them anywhere else but that part of CA. Most roses sold commercially don't have a scent or don't smell very good. But this one has a wonderful sweet smell, like jasmine.
 

Maybe he'll make her a paper origami ring this time.
 

Maybe he'll get her a charm ring, and have the turquoise heart, a red bucket, and an origami angel hanging from it.
 

Vivi, when we were stationed in England there was a rose field nearby. Acres and acres of them. When the breeze blew the scent our way, it was pure heaven. Sad that not many varieties have much scent any more.
 

How wonerful Emilia! English roses are supposed to be the most fragrant. A whole field of them would be amazing.

Maybe Chucho should take Alma to England and propose to her in a fragrant rose field.
 

Maybe he'll dress up as a red bucket with Valentina as a little red bucket by his side, holding a mini red bucket-shaped ring box.
 

The best flowers I have ever smelled were in my uncle's garden; they were just called "night-scented stalk". They only have fragrance at night, apparently.
 

Purple lilacs are my fav and seem to be in season for about three weeks in the spring.

I got double yellow tulips for my birthday once from some co-workers.

My fav wild flower: poppies. I love seeing a patch of colorful poppies.
 

Orange blossoms. That is the smell of heaven.
 

I meant to say I really liked the double yellow tulips and they're my second fav flower.
 

Daniela, BEETS you say? That is certainly different from how my friend used to make her specialty, Red Velvet Cake. She used lots of red food coloring, simply dreadful. And I always had to have a slice else I would hurt her feelings. But I could get behind beets which I love. I'm glad things have changed. Maybe I'll try a red velvet cupcake, but I will definitely ask to make sure they used beets and not red food coloring.

How nice to hear everyone's favorite flowers. Purple lilacs were my mother's favorite flower. I think gardenias are my favorite. When my MIL was alive I used to get her a tuberose lei whenever I went to Hawaii. Those smell divine. We used to have an orange tree and indeed, the blossoms have an amazing aroma.
 

I think making red velvet cake with food coloring is cheating. Also, not good for you (even more than cake is already not good for you. I like it with beets and cream cheese frosting.

There's a plant by my front door that has a strong nutmeg smell. It smells really good. Maybe it is nutmeg. It is small and doesn't have any nuts on it, though. I know nothing about botanicals.
 

Nanette, you & I have the same taste -- lilacs are my favorite to smell, poppies to look at.

Julie, you would have loved the town I lived in in Southern California. It was an orange-growing area, and at certain times of year the whole town smelled like orange blossoms. It even permeated the indoors: it was like living in a perfume bottle.

Blue Lass
 

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