Can you believe this weather in February? I am wearing sandals and short sleeves as I type. Mercy...I thought it was supposed to be cold in February. This weather has many people experiencing spring fever too early.
I have a row of jonquils that I planted up the side of my yard next to the woods. I had some planted nearer to the house but the person who mows the grass (The Husband, of course) chose to mow them down. Hence the planting on the wood line at the edge of the yard. Yes, they, too, are blooming. I've enjoyed a bouquet in my kitchen already.
Yesterday, The Girl again chauffeured me to a wedding shower of The Niece. It was about a 45 minute drive and I took the opportunity to notice the beauty of the outside as she drove. Of course, jonquils get my attention as I love seeing them grow. I began to notice that many were growing in areas where there were no houses or maybe in the yards of houses that looked abandoned or deserted. Beautiful, beautiful jonquils. And many many of them. They always seem to multiply each year and some areas had so very many. Right there in the smack middle of "nothing".
I got to thinking about that. Years and years ago someone had to plant those bulbs. They had to nurture, water, and surely enjoyed the bounty of the blooms. We passed the house of an elderly lady I was acquainted with that had moved to an assisted living home and had since gone on to heaven. Her jonquils were so beautiful. I could almost see her bent with her gnarled hands as she tended to them. Then on a littler farther, there was a pasture of jonquils dotted in various places. Beautiful flowers that spread sunshine to all who would see. It was the same story all through the route to the wedding shower.
I wondered what I might "plant" that would inspire or spread beauty to others years and years and years from now, even when I'm gone. I would hope there would be some kind of encouragement, dedication to the cause of which I believe, or just love that would bloom on and spread joy in hearts and lives. I pray this would be so. Multiplied joy on and on and on.
I think I need to seriously plant more and more beautyfor future generations. Think about it....are you a planter, too?
"So neither is he that planted is anything, neither he that watereth; but God that giveth the increase." 1 Corinthians 3:7
I have a row of jonquils that I planted up the side of my yard next to the woods. I had some planted nearer to the house but the person who mows the grass (The Husband, of course) chose to mow them down. Hence the planting on the wood line at the edge of the yard. Yes, they, too, are blooming. I've enjoyed a bouquet in my kitchen already.
Yesterday, The Girl again chauffeured me to a wedding shower of The Niece. It was about a 45 minute drive and I took the opportunity to notice the beauty of the outside as she drove. Of course, jonquils get my attention as I love seeing them grow. I began to notice that many were growing in areas where there were no houses or maybe in the yards of houses that looked abandoned or deserted. Beautiful, beautiful jonquils. And many many of them. They always seem to multiply each year and some areas had so very many. Right there in the smack middle of "nothing".
I got to thinking about that. Years and years ago someone had to plant those bulbs. They had to nurture, water, and surely enjoyed the bounty of the blooms. We passed the house of an elderly lady I was acquainted with that had moved to an assisted living home and had since gone on to heaven. Her jonquils were so beautiful. I could almost see her bent with her gnarled hands as she tended to them. Then on a littler farther, there was a pasture of jonquils dotted in various places. Beautiful flowers that spread sunshine to all who would see. It was the same story all through the route to the wedding shower.
I wondered what I might "plant" that would inspire or spread beauty to others years and years and years from now, even when I'm gone. I would hope there would be some kind of encouragement, dedication to the cause of which I believe, or just love that would bloom on and spread joy in hearts and lives. I pray this would be so. Multiplied joy on and on and on.
I think I need to seriously plant more and more beautyfor future generations. Think about it....are you a planter, too?
"So neither is he that planted is anything, neither he that watereth; but God that giveth the increase." 1 Corinthians 3:7