How brave a ladybug must be!
Each drop of rain is big as she.
Can you imagine what you’d do,
If raindrops fell as big as you?
~Aileen Fisher
The little lizard who captured my heart a few weeks ago didn’t make an appearance in the gardens this week. I missed him but on our way to the greenhouse we spotted the pretty little ladybug living in the patch of clover.
I’m a volunteer in the horticulture program, but I sure do get a lot out of the class. I feel good when I can help someone, even in the smallest way. It makes me feel useful.
I took photos of the students working yesterday, and although I’m not a photographer, the abundant sunlight and pretty gardens naturally make good pictures. The images depict what may only be known by those of us participating. I hope they will serve as a reminder to the students of the good times and ‘green healing’ we’ve had together.
I feel a bond forming in my heart for the students. I care about them. They are very special people.
Something happens while we work together in the gardens. Something that I don’t feel like I have the right words for yet. Personally, my heart and spirit is lifted and nourished. Based solely on my observations, I believe this good energy flows through the other students as well. I hope so.
I am most grateful for this opportunity. It is a blessing.
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