“LUCK IS WHAT HAPPENS WHEN PREPARATION MEETS OPPORTUNITY” ~ Seneca
I think we all want the “Luck of the Irish!” By the way my dog’s name is Irish. (I just thought of that as I was calling him to stop licking the cat’s dishes once again.) I didn’t name him, he already had that name when we adopted him. He has been with me over 10 years. He is my good “ol” boy, when he is not getting into trouble. I really couldn’t get a better boy than him, I am so LUCKY!
I have a number of Shamrock plants, they are my favorite. One of the reasons I love them so much is they are so delicate and sweet, yet fierce and determined with a strong will to live. This is their month to shine being that the shamrock represents all things Irish.
I am a “green thumb wannabe”. Secretly I would love to work in a flower shop. I love being surrounded by all plants and flowers. The closest I did get to this dream was when my Aunt had her Garden Centre business. I would help her on occasion and went to different markets selling her flowers. I loved being surrounded by all the beauty and loved watching the smiles of people when they purchased.
My flowers have been my saving grace this winter. I simply cannot walk past a potted Tulip, or Daffodil without bringing them home. It is my simple indulgence, and gives me great pleasure. With the money I have spent this year on my little addiction I could have gone south!
Speaking of flowers, this is when my little Shamrocks like to show their little white flowers. Delicate by nature. Shamrock’s like to stand tall and proud humbly showing beauty and grace. They close their leaves at night, and open them in the morning. I think I should stay up all night, just to witness this sometime.
I remember many summer afternoons looking for four-leaf clovers in my youth. I never did find one. My Mom loved to play the “let’s find a four-leaf clover game”, as it kept my brother and I busy for a good couple of hours it seemed.
Speaking of four-leaf clovers, I was gifted a beautiful 4 leafed clover in a picture frame by my friend Henrietta (she has a business called “Gift of Luck”). I truly believe it has brought me luck. Can you imagine giving people the “Gift of Luck”! I must say she is one cool friend.
Back to my Shamrocks. When they look like they have seen better days and you want to pitch them out. Don’t do it! They just need a little water. They just spring back to life. When they look a little rugged around the edges, I simply pull the dead stems and then they look great again.
When summer comes I love to put these plants outside. They become really full and truly alive. I think that is how I feel in summer, it is my favorite season. By the end of the summer the plants burst with foliage and flowers and become this gigantic beauty. I have several different kinds, purple and green ones. I don’t know the latin names, maybe I should ask my horticulturist Aunt sometime. I have had one of them for close to 10 years. It has seen my ups and downs and still hangs around. All it asks is that I place her in a sunny spot, give her water and a little love.
That’s all we need isn’t it, just a little SUN, WATER & LOVE!
Talk soon ~
Nancy