Tuesday, 30 April 2019

A to Z Challenge: Z is for Zantedechia

This is it. The end! In case you missed it, I took part in the 10th anniversary of the Blogging from A to Z Challenge, the annual event where hundreds of bloggers write 26 blogs—one for each letter of the alphabet—and post them each day of the month, except Sundays. I’m blogging about: THINGS THAT GROW IN ALBERTA. Leave a comment on my blog, Facebook page, or Twitter for a chance to WIN a set of the Superman Duffy books.

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Z is for Zantedechia



I know, I know, another “scientific name”—but come on, “Z” is hard. My research showed a couple of different options, but in celebration of the last day of the 2019 Bogging from A to Z Challenge, I decided to go with Zantedechia, which are actually calla lilies.

Calla lilies are known for their trumpet shaped flowers, and after getting through the A to Z of Things That Grow in Alberta, I deserve to “toot” my horn a little. Get it? <grin>

Of course, calla lilies aren’t native to the province, but I see a lot of them (in various colours) in gardens around my house. And my aunt even used them in her wedding bouquet. My mom thought it was a strange choice until she saw them—they were kind of pretty.

Well. That’s it. The End. Another successful year of the Blogging from A to Z Challenge. I had a lot of fun, but I’m glad it’s done so I can get back to writing other things—like reading, running, and writing more blogs and stories.

What are YOU writing next?

Gotta jet! See you Friday for my regular weekly post! And don't forget to comment on this post (or any of the posts from the Blogging to A to Z Challenge) or the social media links above to win a FULL set of the Superman Duffy graphic novels. 

~ Chase “Superman” Duffy

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