A Radiant Lily and a Test

Lily with pink and apricot tints and dark speckles on a creamy background

My last post, on the quirky terraced house gardens of Hebden Bridge did not appear in WordPress’s Reader, so if you check out posts that way, you’ll have missed it. I’ll test the power of crossing my fingers for good luck as I publish this post since that seems as likely to fix the problem as anything else.

The Happiness Engineers could not arrange for my happiness by correcting the glitch and did not seem to fully appreciate the issues, which were a little strange. They included (1) the post showing as being scheduled at least 24 hours after it was published and visible on my blog and (2) the blog showing in the Reader as not having been updated for over a week, even though it had been.

Whether there will be a rapprochement so this post will appear is anyone’s guess. With all the horrors going on in the world as I write, it hardly seems a big issue, even for me.

But back to this lovely lily, one of several varieties at their peak in May Vidacovich’s garden when we visited earlier this year. I didn’t ask the name and rather wish I had, but May would never have got her tea if I’d have asked her all the questions that came to mind as I explored her wonderful landscape.

Shared for Cee’s Flower of the Day

35 Replies to “A Radiant Lily and a Test”

    1. I have experienced missing posts before, which is why I always check after posting. It is often the ones that have taken longest to do too!

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