Dandelions though I know considered a weed to many people are one of my
favorite plants. They bring back sweet childhood memories of warm sunny days
running barefooted across the lawn without a care in the world. It is
interesting how different people perceive Dandelions. I have this memory as a child;
I was always fascinated with flowers and nature and saw these beautiful yellow
flowers everywhere. Being that there seemed to be plenty I picked several
bouquets and decided to give them as gifts to my Mom and some neighbors. Well,
let's just say I did not get the response I was expecting. Every single
neighbor but one practically slammed the door in my face, laughing and saying
those are weeds. When I went home with almost all of my bouquets I
explained to my Mom what had happened while she found little cups full of water
for my bouquets. She said she loved them and not to pay attention to the
neighbors they must not have any sense. So for a bit we had dandelion bouquets
all about the house. Funny now I understand my Mom's comment. She
was disappointed that the neighbors hurt a little girl’s feelings. The
one neighbor that accepted my bouquet was an old woman that was a friend of
mine. I only knew her a few years before she passed on but she was one of
the best friends I have ever had.
Dandelions represent characteristics such as survival, clarity, faithfulness and happiness. They have for many years been used as a food source and have some medical uses. Dandelions are sensitive to light and dark. During the night the petals close and open up again when the sun shines. Though I do dig the Dandelions from my flowers beds, we still have some wild areas in our little woods where they can grow freely. Even as an adult I find myself blowing the magical little sphere of seeds and picture what it would be like to float freely in so many directions.
For this post I am going to share a poem I wrote that was inspired by an old family photo of my uncle when he was a small child holding a Dandelion that went to seed. He seemed to be totally captivated in the moment. I am also sharing some photos taken in my little woods of Dandelions.
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