Saturday, May 16, 2026

The colour of Christmas

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Marian Hamblin (second right) showing some relatives from overseas (from left) Tiysean Brickhouse, Betty Wiltshire and Teedra Young some of her poinsettia plants.
Only one of her poinsettia bushes flourished this year, because of damage from Tropical Storm Tomas in late October.
However, she will be enjoying what was left behind for the Christmas season, thereafter trimming the tree in the hope of a bigger and brighter bloom next Christmas.

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