Thursday Thought

Innocent Mint by Tommia Wright

Innocent Mint by Tommia Wright

Today’s “Sneak Some Zucchini on Your Neighbor’s Porch Day.” I think I’ll pass because:

a) the elk claimed the starts of the zucchini,

b) the neighbors on either side of me don’t have a porch and

c) of the surviving plants I can grow – read, haven’t died yet via me, the elk, the deer, the cats or anything bordering on herbicide or worse – I’d probably share the mint.

It’s wonderful to see the mint surviving after all this time when it was first brought back from my grandparents’ place. The scent brings many summers back on comfortable days such as these, especially time spent their garden.

Each day brought with it the selection of fruit for breakfast along the property’s border, the picking and slicing of vegetables for lunch, and the decisions to be made of what baked delight would be had from the raspberries overflowing the strainer. The zucchini was fair game for any meal of the day – bread being best, sauteed being second and thin ‘chips’ being third.

Of gifts to give, plants are best, I think. There’s the chance of them returning year after year, a better reminder of the gift giver than fallen petals from cut flowers past their prime.

Two quotes to ponder:

“The most beautiful discovery true friends make is that they can grow separately without growing apart.” ~ Elisabeth Foley

” True friendship is a plant of slow growth and must undergo and withstand the shocks of adversity before it is entitled to the appellation.” ~ George Washington

What ways do you find yourself transported to more pleasant memories?

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1 Response to Thursday Thought

  1. Shards Of DuBois's avatar Shards Of DuBois says:

    I agree, I refuse to buy cut flowers. I only give plants! I’ve been giving away starts off my aloe vera plant for years, I just can’t kill that thing, much as I’d like to. lol I love my gardens and flowers too and used to give plants every Christmas instead of gifts. They are the gift that keeps on giving. Hey if you want some aloe, let me know…and I also have a billion tiger lilies I’d like to give away, they are consuming my flower beds! 🙂

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