On New Year’s Eve, last week, I bought a picture calendar at
Michael’s on sale for 84 cents. Michael’s 84-cent calendar display by that time had only
a few choices to select from such as Hello Kitty or Angry Birds or maybe
Despicable Me. But there also just happened to be one flower calendar
remaining.
The January picture is of a vase of purple lilacs on the window
sill of an open window (a subliminal suggestion of warm weather). The old wooden
window frame is painted bright blue. Faded
curtains frame the window. Interspersed among the lilacs are some fragile white
flowers. I could not not buy this
calendar. The picture of lilacs on a cold winter day conveys such hope to my
heart and soul. I can almost smell the lilacs.
I stopped to gaze at the lilacs again today and my heart
smiled enough to reach my face: Hope. The fact that the calendar cost only 84
cents also makes me smile. However, to me the picture is priceless.
On New Year’s Day, I changed our cottage sign. The December
cottage sign was “Christmas Cottage.” The January cottage sign is “Hope Springs
Cottage.” The idea that should come to your mind is the phrase “hope springs
eternal” (from “An Essay on Man” by Alexander Pope). It also implies, “hoping
for Spring” (I am hoping for an early
Spring).The background of the sign is a montage of snowflakes.
Yes, Winter will
again yield to Spring. Meanwhile, the picture of the lilacs gives me joy and hope.
2 comments:
Lovely thoughts on a blizzardy day! Thanks for sharing your lilacs! :D
I'm looking forward to spring on the farm. There's something about freshly turned earth and little green things growing all around! :)
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