Thanks Jim & Jamie Dutcher for permission to use photo of Lakota.

Thursday, November 12, 2009

Garden of Meaning (part 2)


There was a meadow in the distance or perhaps it was a field... full of wild growing flowers, daffodils, daisies, violets and forget-me-nots. Stephanotis and Jasmine would not forget, they would never forget as they tossed their mothers ashes into the air and watched as Magnolia Ginger Rose (dignity, pride, love) drifted down like a fresh morning rain to greet the day and enrich the soil.  They laughed and cried then rose up their arms to embrace the sunlight in their hearts and danced!

A mother’s love can be indelible ink to a child no matter what the child's age.  It may not be Mother's Day but, in these tough economic times 1800flowers is there to offer a 1800Flowers coupon so you can remember your mother anytime of year.   Give mom something special from the Garden of Meaning.

Copyright © 2009 Alyssa Polacsek & LattĂ© News
photo by wildliferanger.com

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