As I seem to have fallen behind on a few deadlines and need to get caught up, I offer this post taken from my ebook: "Staying Rooted: Living And Growing Through The Seasons Of Our Lives," available from Amazon.com/Kindle.
During my novice years learning to garden, and grow myself in the
process along with the flowers and veggies, I became obsessed with learning
everything there was to learn on the subject. Let's face it, I came to
gardening later in life and felt I had a great deal of catching up to do. So I
became an ardent fan of Victory Garden and HGTV, and read every book and
magazine I could find. However, some of the best education and advice I got
came from the gracious women I got to know in my adopted home town of Marathon,
NY. It would come in casual conversation
and news shared with the neighbor next door, with the ladies picking up their
mail at the post office, striking up a conversation at the grocery store about
the weather and their gardens, visits to the meetings of the historical society
and garden clubs, or whoever might be hanging out in Riley's Diner over a cup
of coffee. There is nothing to compare with learning about gardening from those
who have it in their blood passed down from generation to generation.
One of the things I learned that surprised me the most was that
seeds packets have an expiration date. Really? Who would have thought? After
all, to my inexperienced eye they already looked old and dried up. How did you
tell if they had "gone bad?" Did they start to smell like old milk?
Grow mold like forgotten leftovers in the back of the refrigerator?
"You'll know," they told me, and indeed, I did ... when you plant
them, nothing grows! Of course, there is also an expiration date on the seed
envelope if you’re smart enough to look for it. Nothing like the obvious,
right?
Thankfully, the same premise does not hold true for dreams: There are no expiration dates
on dreams! It doesn't matter how long you've had them. True, you may
have to take them down off the dark shelf of your mind where you've been hiding
them all of these years and dust them off. You may even have to update them
given today's technology or changing ideas. It doesn't matter if you are a
novice, an old hand, or somewhere in-between. Dreams never lose their capacity
to grow into something wonderful.
I think this is a perfect time of the year to reflect on this idea
as we witness new birth and new beginnings. Plants have taken root and are
starting to flourish. The new crop of baby birds, bunnies and our other animal
relations have found their wings (or bunny feet) and are exploring their new
world.
Find your wings. Dust off
those dreams. Get busy. And so it is.