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Sunday, March 31, 2013
Easter Blessings
Happy Easter to all and may your day be filled with blessings beyond words!
We
have been blessed with my husband now off life support, out of ICU and
resting in a private room. If fact, he was helped out of the bed
yesterday and has begun sitting in a chair. He is very weak and cannot
walk on his own. We still have a long road ahead but the way is filled
with light and hope for a full recovery. Thank you all for your
intercessory prayers, thoughts and concerns.
“Rightly the lily is the flower of Easter. It lies buried in the
ooze of pond or stream. There is the grave of the dead lily that
appeals to nostril or eye. But silently the forces of life are dark and
the damp to prepare a glorious resurrection. A shaft of green shoots
upward toward the sun. This is followed by a cluster of tiny buds. One
day the sun smiles with special warmth upon the dank, black ooze, and
there leaps into the light a creature of light and beauty; it is the
lily, an angel of the earth, whose look is light.” —Author Unknown
How did the lily come to grace the fields of America? The cultivation
of lilies did not originate in the United States for the lily is a
native of Japan. History reveals the account of a WW I soldier, Luis
Houghton, bringing a suitcase full of hybrid lily bulbs to the South
coast of Oregon in 1919. Houghton freely distributed bulbs to his
friends and neighbors. Because of the events of WW II, the Japanese
source of bulbs was abruptly cut off. Therefore, those growing lilies as
a hobby noted the value of lily bulbs sky-rocketing and many decided to
go into business on their own. At that time, Easter lily bulbs were
known as “White Gold,” resulting in cultivators attempting to cash in on
the crop. By 1945, there were about 1,200 growers producing bulbs up
and down the Pacific coast, from Vancouver, Canada to Long Beach,
California.
God has surely answered our prayers for Jim--it could have gone so badly. Praise God he is out of danger and on the way to a full recovery. Happy and Blessed Easter!
What wonderful ways God brings His glory to us all. Jim is blessed and I pray his recovery is full and quick. Thank you for the info on the Lily, I never knew!
God has surely answered our prayers for Jim--it could have gone so badly. Praise God he is out of danger and on the way to a full recovery. Happy and Blessed Easter!
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Glad to here things are looking up!!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great blog post!! Happy Easter to you and thank you for blogging all that information!! Hugs!!
ReplyDeleteWhat wonderful ways God brings His glory to us all. Jim is blessed and I pray his recovery is full and quick. Thank you for the info on the Lily, I never knew!
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