Shades of Yellow

For the past several years, I have enjoyed the grand size and beauty of sunflowers. However, this year, due to medical concerns and knee replacement surgery, my gardening was scaled back significantly. But the birds disagreed with my decision and scattered seed from their feeder in various places in the yard.

With my daughter taking care of the yard, nature moved faster than she did. But I have thoroughly enjoyed nature’s course until a storm came through, knocking the tall majestic plants to the ground. Since they had not fully matured and bloomed, I had my daughter lean them against the fence, hoping they would continue to bloom…and they did.

To me, the sunflower is a wonderful example of resilience in the face of storms and continued proof of God’s intricate design through all of creation. As we look at the single bloom, we see a happy flower sharing its gifts not only to us, but also to the bees and the many goldfinches that seem to love these flowers.

When you look closely, you will see that the sunflower is filled with tiny florets, each with a pollen-filled stamen.

As the bees move across the flower, they pollinate the individual florets, creating the sunflower seeds that the goldfinches love.

So, as you watch the beauty of nature, remember God’s plan for you is just as intricate as it is for a simple flower, a bee, or a bird, and remember to always be kind.

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