I do not have to be fancy to have love. True love’s bloom thrives best when sheltered by strength. What could be a better testament to the power of enduring love? This may be an unwanted plant that comes back each year stronger than before, that thrives when others don’t, and that shares it delicate flowers with those who have the willingness to appreciate them. But it does so because its forces work in harmony. Like true love. Happy Anniversary, love.
Please come back tomorrow for a new “Weed Image of the Day” and let me know which ones you like.
We and our weeds are so much more than what we first appear to be.
I am inspired by things that grow in the ground and blow in the wind. I like to play in the dirt, especially when planting something, and can talk to trees. I like to look closely at things that at first seem small, insignificant, dried out, or contrary. Weeds may not welcome me with swollen blossoms, but the visual treasure they offer up, are well worth a look. Do you agree? I hope that these images of the oft-overlooked pest of our gardens and yards may give to you some delight, hope, or a new thought to make your daily journey just a little bit more inspired.
We and our weeds are so much more than what we first appear to be.
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