Island
Like an idea
A seed can take root
In the most inhospitable of places
And flourish
.
I found this little violetta happily growing between a rock and a hard place.
Island
Like an idea
A seed can take root
In the most inhospitable of places
And flourish
.
I found this little violetta happily growing between a rock and a hard place.
Maybe he wants to live in your house.
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hahaha Good one! 😀
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It’s beautiful
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Thank you 🙂
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They are resilient and beautiful!
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haha Plucky little plants 🙂
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Simply beautiful 🙂
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Thank you very much 🙂
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Just lovely! I love how life finds a way, no matter the odds!
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Yes! Me too 🙂
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Lovely words and photo 🙂
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Thank you very much 🙂
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🙂
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It’s so neat when plants sprout out from places where there is not much natural soil or opportunity! Life finds a way! 🙂
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I agree. I love those futuristic movies, where you see our massive concrete highways gradually reclaimed by Nature. Perfect. 🙂
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Wonderful reflective poem… yes, we can learn too from plants. 🙂
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Thank you very much 🙂
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Tenacity to survive and bloom gloriously. I wish I can do the same in my job search. I must!!
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You can and you Will! You did it before and you can do it again. Be strong, Have faith in yourself – and Go Girl! 😀
Many Garfield Hugs to you. 🙂
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Thank you Sci!! Garfield hugs 😁
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You’re welcome 🙂
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Good luck in your search! You got this 🙂
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Thank you Laura for popping by and your good wishes 😊
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Beautiful! I love reading your poems/haiku.
The subject matter in this post is always fasinating to me:
Grow where you’re planted
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Thank you so much 🙂 Personally, I hate being told what to do and perversely then want to do the complete opposite! 🙂
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That’s funny, some adages are outdated, I keep going back to them and then think about the adage — such as the one that I quoted, and you’re correct, why grow were you’re planted? perhaps one wants to replant elsewhere. Of course the violet only has the choice of growing where it’s planted unless someone or something moves it. 🙂
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Ah – I looked up the saying, so I understand now. 🙂 I sort of do agree with it though, because I don’t believe the grass is greener on the other side, which is like saying stay where you are.
The thing I love about these little Violetta is that they somehow plant themselves; there’s another growing in the step and they creep into the lawn too 🙂 Years ago we planted a few in the flower bed and they keep coming back – and spreading. Must be the wind – or magic! 🙂
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I love little violets. It is growing in an amazing place 🙂
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Me too 🙂 Yes, they also pop up in my lawn, which I love 🙂
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I love this, such a pretty purple flower!
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Thank you very much. 🙂 It is one of my favourites. 🙂
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You’re welcome!
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🙂
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It’s amazing, isn’t it? Give life the slightest chance and it’s away.
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Absolutely! 🙂 There’s another I found in a step and many in the lawn 🙂
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We could take lessons from the little flower that did!
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haha We certainly could! 🙂
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Love it! Remember my sunflower that grew in my front walkway? I love these strong willed plants. They really know how to fight adversity. They also give us encouragement 😆
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Yes, I do remember your lovely sunflower growing amazingly in a crack in the paving. 🙂 And yes, these Can Do plants are an inspiration. 🙂
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