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Seeds

0 · May 2, 2017 ·

If you were to take a trip to the house where I grew up, you’d head a few miles outside of a small town.  Travel down a dirt road framed by a perfect archway of oak and maple trees and land at a dusty driveway just beyond a swampy ditch full of cattails.  There sits a small blue house on 2 acres, with a miniature hill (perfect for sledding), an above ground pool (with a semi-circle deck hand built by my dad) and an old aluminum swing set in the back yard. This was home.

Each summer, my mother and I planted flowers around the edge of said pool, the side that wasn’t framed by the wooden deck.  This is where I learned to plant and sow, how I watch the magic of seeds becoming sprouts and transforming into beautiful blooms.  I suppose this may be where my love of flowers really came from.

I have magical memories of this time in my life.  Memories of collecting dandelions, wondering barefoot in the yard until the grass became too crunchy under the summer’s heat and squishing wild mushrooms beneath my shoes, despite my dad telling me not to.   I still recall the scent of the honeysuckle that climbed up the trellis providing shade to our back deck’s swing.  The rose bushes that were nestled beneath our bay window kept mesmerized for years.

Today I seek to recapture that magic, with my two girls by my side, we forage, plant and arrange nature’s bounty – transforming flowers from around the world into a one of a kind wedding display crafted especially for you.  Moving to the country has given me this gift.  We have acreage to explore and adventures to be had.  This year, I’m even planting a few of my own seeds, even if I’m not exactly known for having a green thumb.  I no longer have an excuse to at least try.  And when I successfully grow a flower to place into a bride’s bouquet, I know that will be the highlight of my summer.

Photography: Hetler Photography

Garden plans are in the works and my seed packets have arrived, some of them are already standing tall in their starter trays. I’m so excited to share the progress (or failure!) that lies ahead.  I’m going to grow some flowers this year.

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Wild & Free

0 · Jun 23, 2014 ·

Over the weekend I read the quote “All good things are wild and free” – Henry David Thoreau.

I can’t get it out of my head.

I don’t know the original context or what point he was trying to make when he said those words, but I do have this feeling of home when I read it.  I feel like it’s somehow belongs with me and holds a liberating truth.

When I think about how I want my life to be, the words contained, ordinary and tame do not come to mind.  Not in the least bit.  But rather I have this imagery of myself running barefoot through an open field of wild flowers a warm breeze running through my hair.  Wild and free.

I think of the majestic lioness on the prowl through the safari of African, graceful and strong.  She’s stalking her prey, caring for her young and soaking up the hot summer sun. Wild and free.

I think of a lush, hand picked bouquet.  Each flower allowed to shine with it’s own grace, evoking a feeling reminiscent of the garden where it once belonged.  Draping greenery, curled stems and delicate petals all speak with their own voice bringing the bouquet to life, not forced to conform into a tight arrangement but able to dance in the fresh air.  Wild and free.

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Doesn’t that just seem like the way life should be?

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Above is my Baby Bean — barefoot and free 🙂 By Hetler Photography.

 

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