The Arts Center where the writing group meets has a wonderful, huge Euphorbia milii. It's in bloom!
![Euphorbia milii](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgOyj3Z2sZz6UvfcsJSvvjZN7ZlXI18rmAnMx7lUaqcelgrm-s662zh5cSADsq7438ntmSpugrQMLu3PKDTNlos-gTg9-u5KZydhUXS2ynPll1EOCAZqRZ-TmO-d-OorvdnvDKvlvMAU0g/s1600/EuphorbiaMilii01.jpg)
I've showed you lots of Euphorbias before, mostly from the flower show, but a few native ones.
You might ask why this one is called "Crown of Thorns." Take a nice look at the branches!
![Euphorbia crown of thorns](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiSHYt0xU0SwFy4rGyVB9bXj-hv1BhP4uBszbyCT5IWu7DDi_0jWFD-lQOYtMokWY1vQ5nmr9yyJtoahZWZKR4cWd7iZJBT7-yMCGI4ndUAyYLMnVBi40v9bLF5XQVQTzLshLZ68fKpQPY/s1600/EuphorbiaMilii02.jpg)
It was a close call, but I got Chapter 25 of Dead Mule Swamp Druggist written in time for the meeting.
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Lovely blossoms. There must be a parable here for this Lenten season.
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