[While on vacation, I decided this one would bring on a smile or two!]
Today is...National Weed Appreciation Day
Some sources name March 28, while others name March 29 as National Weed Appreciation Day. Take your choice or celebrate both days! |
Weeds for Sale © 2011 Mufidah Kassalias |
Top View of a Dandelion |
A dandelion is a common plant all over the world, especially in Europe, Asia, and the Americas. It is a well-known example of a plant that is considered a weed in some contexts (such as lawns) but not a weed in others (such as when it is used as a leaf vegetable or herbal medicine).Have you ever had dandelion coffee, aka dandelion tea, or dandelion wine? Even enjoyed young dandelion greens in a garden salad? There are, of course, those times with the dandelions you may have enjoyed as a child. Did you ever rub the dandelion flower on your skin to extract the yellow color? Maybe you made a dandelion necklace? Perhaps you twirled the stems around watching the dandelion seeds swirl through the air. On National Weed Appreciation Day, consider how much fun you once had with dandelions!
Source: en.wikipedia.org
Fuzzy Willow
Simple things of life, warm smiles
and hugs
All make the day seem brighter
Butterflies, honeybees, &
creepy-crawly bugs
Bring joy and tears amid a child’s
laughter
Dandelions, daisies and daffodils
Burst open with a sunbeam radiance
A tiny wren on the windowsill
Enjoys its own ambiance
A brilliantly white cotton-like
fluff
Emerges like springtime snow
Light and airy, and strangely enough
Born of the Fuzzy Willow
Running, giggling, having loads of
fun
Willow catkins floating in the
breeze
A child tries to catch one
Oops! There goes another sneeze
Scurrying to obey a
mother’s call
“I love you, Fuzzy Willow”
The soft and fuzzy lint ball
That sets the heart aglow
©2004Echoes
Sharla Lee Shults
Sharla Lee Shults
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