There is an art to blueberry picking that I never realized until yesterday. For Mother's Day, that was how we started our day. Spidey, who has been making several appearances lately, decided to join us too. How could we refuse?
Blueberries start out like we do, a tiny little seedling needing sustenance and plenty of room to grow, taking what it needs from the world around it, and with a genetic code to match. Yet each and every blueberry is different. "It's all in the seeds within each blueberry" said the blueberry farmer. The growth rate, the size, and its taste. So, sometimes on a stem full of unripened blueberries, you may find just one, perfect and ready, waiting to serve its purpose.
Hmm, I thought to myself. So, the art of raising and picking a blueberry, means letting each one grow to its full potential, at its own rate, its own speed, and just waiting until its right time to ripen.
I believe I understand. We all have our own rate in which we grow and change. We all need time, space, a little understanding, and a little patience in meeting our full potential. And the results will be pure, simple, and very very sweet :).
Happy to be joining a new blog hop today with Owlet.
Wow! Blueberries already! Lovely!
ReplyDeleteSounds like a beautiful Mother's Day! I wish we could have spent it outside but the weather was a not cooperating. Here's how I spent mine:
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so very true! and two cheers for spidey :)
ReplyDeleteexactly. :)
ReplyDeleteand blueberries? YUM.
What a cute little spider to help you! Our blueberries are almost ready and I can't wait.
ReplyDeleteThe wee one here checks several times a day which is cute, although it will make my life a little easier when there is something to pick!
I never knew that about blueberries...and oh how perfectly accurate it is about us -- all of us -- children and grown-ups alike!
ReplyDeleteHappy Mother's Day!
Claudine
I needed this reminder desperately today! Thank you! Looks like you had a wonderful time!
ReplyDeleteIt's so weird to see another blogger with pictures that look like mine! Pine trees and pine straw! Lol.
ReplyDeleteThose look delicious, my mouth is watering! I like your point of view...she's taking something she needs to grow and thrive by "being" Spidey sometimes.
ReplyDeleteI love how you seek out (and find!) the wisdom in everyday life. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteBoy are you smart! So true. I cosign on the disconnecting ourselves from nature and our true selves. Thanks for a wonderful post. I can't believe your berries are ready. Our plants barely have leaves!
ReplyDeleteLove blueberries as a parenting metaphor. So well written.
ReplyDeleteOh how true and breathtaking! Really!!!
ReplyDeleteYou've got it together, you blow me away sometimes. : ) In a good way!
And it has nothing to with the fact that I fell in love with blueberries last summer. Not.at.all. ; )
I love this comparison! and I'm jealous of the blueberries :) We won't have blueberries here for another couple of months. We're already looking forward to picking some!
ReplyDeletei'm so looking forward to blueberry season... and i'm loving your wise and wonderful words. thanks mj!
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