Posts Tagged ‘hong kong orchid’
The Promise of Spring
Posted in Flowers, Health/Spirit, Home/Garden, Life, tagged colors, Flowers, garden, hong kong orchid, palm leaves, palm plant, seasons, spring on February 22, 2021| 4 Comments »
Bloom
Posted in California, Flowers, Home/Garden, Nature/Animals, tagged bauhinia blakeana, color, Flowers, hong kong orchid, hong kong orchid tree, spring, spring blooms, tree on April 22, 2020| 7 Comments »
The Journey of Flowers
Posted in Flowers, Health/Spirit, Home/Garden, Life, tagged garden, goals, happiness, hong kong orchid, journey, life lesson, mental health, New Year, plumeria, spirit on January 9, 2013| 24 Comments »
Spending time in the garden has taught me a lot of things.
Not just about plants and soil, but also other things, such as developing patience. Being patient, while waiting for a seed to sprout, or for a new plant to show buds of color and beauty. Being patient while the plants shuts down for winter, or shed its leaves, looking bare and undecorative.
I also learn that some plants may not root, and also sometimes, you can’t give up on a wilting plant, and that it can be nurtured back to health.
But walking in my garden in late summer, I was reminded of a life lesson I had been guilty of forgetting: that in my focus to reach my destination, I sometimes forget to really enjoy the journey or the stops along the way.
It took several walks in the morning or early evening for me to notice the flowers in various stages of bloom. It was as though I had never really paid attention to this before.
The Hong Kong Orchid, in its first few stages of blooms, astounded me with a geometrical-like shape. The baby plumeria spiraled outward with verve, reminding me of a top.
The flowers “talked” to me. And so I have to thank my garden for leading me back to this awareness. Thus, this year, I will remind myself that on the way to my goal or to whatever else I desire, I will be mindful to enjoy the journey, and not just the destination.