two dogs and an amaryllis

Yes, you did read that correctly. I know I should probably say hippeastrum, and I know some people dislike bulbs of the forced, indoor, showy kind, BUT . . .

A vibrant red amaryllis flower blooming in a blue pot against a dark background.

I don’t know how you feel, but from where I’m standing looking outwards at the world, it seems that January has not got off to the best start. I think we could all do with something light and bright, blowsy, and joyful . . .

Close-up of vibrant red amaryllis flowers with white accents, showcasing multiple blooms atop a sturdy green stem.

. . . something like the amaryllis I’ve just grown – which is a blowsy, joyful thing indeed!

Close-up of vibrant red amaryllis flowers with a dark background.

With it’s massive, look-at-me trumpet flowers in a luminous here-I-am pinkish-red, I find this gloriously blooming, loud and shouty amaryllis a powerful antidote to the start of 2026 . . .

. . . and I love Tom’s photographs of it glowing defiantly amidst the January gloom.

A close-up view of vibrant red amaryllis flowers arranged together against a white background.

For me, the only thing that might improve the joyful nature of Tom’s amaryllis photos is the addition of a dog . . .

A potted amaryllis plant with vibrant red flowers, standing in a well-lit living room with a black dog blurred in the background.

A dog, you say?

Close-up of a black dog with brown eyes partially obscured by vibrant red flowers.

Yes, a dog.

A black Labrador dog stands behind vibrant red amaryllis flowers, with soft lighting creating a warm ambiance.

or even two dogs?

Two black dogs with expressive eyes positioned behind vibrant red amaryllis flowers.

Two dogs and an amaryllis . . .

Two black dogs partially hidden behind bright red amaryllis flowers.

What we all need more of in January, 2026.


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