Showing posts with label blessings of gardening. Show all posts
Showing posts with label blessings of gardening. Show all posts

Thursday, December 20, 2012

Garden Gifts-Simple Blessings


Simplicity – Blessing #10


Our lives are not always simple.  We have jobs to juggle with the kids’ activities, parents that need care, bills, groceries, and the occasional effort to spend time with our significant other, and a little time left over for ourselves.


So let's focus on the simple gifts today.  I don’t dare elaborate too much on each item for fear of complicating the moment.  So I hope you can sit back and spend a little time counting our ‘simple’ blessings.
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New Growth 
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Juniper Berries



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Friend Enjoying the Woods
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Cactus bloom
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Butterfly in Sunshine



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Small Stream

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Grandson with Crocus He Planted


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Daffodils in Spring

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Grandson on Fall Afternoon


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Clematis
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Casa Blanca Lily


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Grandpa and Grandson at Pumpkin Patch


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Cool Cucumber Water



simplicity - sitting in shade
Enjoying the Shade
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Morning in the Garden



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Relaxing




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Seeds to Plant
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Tulip in Vase



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Ladybug
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Bee Gathering Pollen
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Robin's Nest
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Monarch  Butterfly





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Small Boy Helping Pick Apples
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Harvesting Tomatoes

Simple gifts from the garden, time spent in the garden, and appreciation of the simple things – Blessing # 10.

What do you cherish in its simplicity? Share with us your thoughts. 

Tuesday, December 11, 2012

Gardens Gifts are Blessings


12 Blessings – Gifts From the Garden


As the Holiday season is upon us, I find myself reflecting on the joys, and gifts that gardening has allowed me to experience.  So for the next 12 days, I am going to share these gifts, my memories, and truly appreciate the blessing I have received.

1) The Gift of  Community

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Gardening allows us to reach out to the community.  Neighborhood gardens and allotments are becoming more common - A place where folks gather, chat, and grow food.  The experienced  gardeners share knowledge with the inexperienced. The food is gathered, and excesses are shared, not thrown away.  Community centers  and local churches are opening their kitchens so the neighborhood can have access to canning or freezing the food they grew, and a community is truly blessed.

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Community is also experienced in my own front yard. Neighbors wave, or walk over to talk. It doesn't matter if I get out there for some weed pulling at dawn or at sunset, I will most likely spend a few minutes catching up on the neighbors’ child’s soccer game, hearing about a planned vacation, or sharing a glass of ice tea.  The garden is a good excuse to spend time with busy folks who find a little time to share.  Such a Blessing.
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A backyard garden is difficult for sharing, because not too many neighbors will just open the garden gate and stroll around the garden.  So I've had ‘Open Garden’ events to invite friends and neighbors over for an afternoon.  I serve finger foods, and have cold drinks available, and this casual gathering is fun.  Community groups like area garden clubs, or Plant Societies, organize tours each summer.  I love to go other gardens and glean ideas and meet other gardeners in the process. Gardeners are really great people, and are willing to share what they know, and perhaps, get a treasured cutting from ‘Aunt Sue’s garden’, along with it’s history.  These garden gems are a Blessing.

Blessing No. 1 – the gift of community.  So simple, and such a Blessing!
Share with us your ‘community’ and the Blessing you have received.