Tuesday, April 20, 2010

Flowers, Mother Nature's Hallmark Cards


Flowers...

Smiling colorful faces ranging from the brightest of whites to the deepest of crimsons with every shade of blush, indigo and orange in between. Fragile and short-lived but with the ability to make everything seem better. Therapy in bouquet form to please all five senses.
Is it any wonder we use them to show appreciation and to apologize, to celebrate and to mourn, to rejuvinate and to nourish?
Flowers, for me, can evoke a precious memory or symbolize the start of a new tradition. I never see a tiger lily without thinking of my mother or a peony without memories of my Grandma J.

Daisies and sunflowers are the smiling faces of children at play while roses are southern ladies basking on laticed verandas sipping sweet tea.

Flowering vines are multi-tasking women in designer power-suits climbing the corporate ladder.

Lacy lilac blooms are elderly ladies crocheting doilies and sharing stories amid the scent of talcum powder.

After my recent vacation scarlet ginger blossoms and vivid orange hibiscus will forever awaken memories of crashing indigo waves, the way 'green' smells and fish fresh from the sea. They will always represent, for me, the most simple of happiness and the purest of joys. What better or more thoughtful gift to receive?

As the days grow longer and the sun more warm, I wait (patiently, sort of ) for the first dandelion to nod it's buttery yellow head outside my door but to tide me over I have fallen ready victim to my local supermarket tulip selection and brought home five lucious bubble gum pink blooms to share my coffee with each morning. Pretty reasonable company for $4.99...a greeting card for your soul.




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