There was a news report this week on a flower from the Ice Age that Russia was able to revive: http://tinyurl.com/6ptqkf9 Whether or not this story is true, why is it that reviving living things is so intriguing to us? When we lose things, it is often in those times, when we realize how important those things were to us. I am constantly reminded to be grateful for the things, people, and blessings I have in my every day life. It is not common to be able to have dear things revived. I hope you are grateful for what you have, and also that you have time to make that gratefulness known to those who need to hear it if the things you are grateful for are people. Time, is the most precious commodity in this life. Let's not waste it.
Did you know that change is not only hard for humans, but it is also hard for plants? Change for the Porcelain Flower plant is deathly. This blog is the story of my Porcelain Flower plant. Its story of perseverance, strength, and rebirth after moving 2,300 miles from its home. The plant which started as a parting gift, has become an inspiration for my everyday life. Join me in celebrating its beautiful comeback story.
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- I have always understood life through metaphors that paint a world I can both love and understand. Deep...describes my soul perfectly. To some it may be overwhelming; but to most, my authenticity is refreshing.
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