
More than 30 years ago….my parents went to Mexico. I know this because when they returned, I received this bird, a Paloma, with strict instructions from my mother. It was a dove “a symbol of love and fidelity in Mexican culture”. I had recently married when I received this gift and after the Mexico trip my parents went through a Paloma phase. I had not realized it was also a cocktail!! It is difficult to picture my father drinking tequila with grapefruit soda..but maybe it happened?! There was some parental giggling about tequila. Hmm.
My parents have been gone for over 15 years. This little bird always brings a smile to my face. It resides in my kitchen with the cookbooks, so I see it often. The flowers reflect the colors in the Paloma.

The orange flowers on top are ‘Dwarf Maui Red’ Ixora, a shrub. The orange tubes are Firebush (Hamelia patens var patens) Blue and white spikes are Salvia, White Flame and Mystic Blue. The blue flowers are Plumbago auriculata. The little white vase had a tiny orchid in it that is still floating around the front garden.

The Paloma. Still standing sentinel over my cook books, decades later. I can only hope my parents are enjoying a grapefruit cocktail in the great beyond.
Thanks to Cathy for hosting In a Vase on Monday. Follow this link RamblingintheGarden to see more vases.

Paloma was one of our farm kitties many years ago. That droopy ‘Mystic Blue’ salvia looks like wisteria.
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I passed the flower recognition test. It is a cognitive test for me, as I refused to take one at the doctor’s. I think you need to have a cocktail tonight, it sounds very tasty.
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Love it..I feel the same way. I am not a fan of tequila, people always tell me it’s because I have had any of the good stuff.
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I love the vivid blue and orange flower color combination, which reinforces the patterns in the pottery beautifully.
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