My plants are blooming. I am the proud owner of squash, a few beets, carrots, cucumbers, sweet peppers, ginger, and two indoor tomato plants. Some are in Denver. Others are in Santa Fe at Tom's house. Both places the squash has overtaken whatever area it is planted. I had no idea how squash would take over like mint.
I have started talking to my plants. They say it is good for you to talk to your plants and nurture them with words. I have seen that if you talked to yourself the way you talk to your plants, you would bloom and reap in abundance. It has only been a few days, but I am committed to testing out this theory. And my plants are fierce, abundant and thriving. The indoor plants specifically.
I find myself getting up earlier to ensure that the plants are watered and tended to first thing. I wish I had taken up this habit years ago. I would feel more confident in planting. I would have been more strategic in where I placed things. Squash definitely would have been further away from the basil, cucumbers and beets. The leaves have created an immense canopy that is blocking the other vegetables from expanding.
Lee has one watermelon that is trying to survive. His corn did not take off.
New opportunities and possibilities. I am ready to live a different day instead of the curated life I have led the last few years. It is time for me to move forward and test out new pathways. I am fortunate for the life I live and want more. More entrepreneurship and less working for others. Maybe other gig work that would lead to other ways to create yoga clients. Seeing the connections to move forward. I am thankful. Make it a great day. I will have other thoughts later in the week. I am trying to minimize my streaming and increase my reading/journaling. It has been a fruitful six months of self-exploration and leaning more. The aryuvedic approach has been enlightening.
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