Blooming Where Planted
And then there's the fact that I've ended up in the suburbs. Heaven knows I carp enough about that.
But today, the angle of the light striking the grass on the lawns I passed, the scent of the air, rich with loam and honeysuckle, made me think that there could not be a much better place to be planted. And that whatever the mixed emotions with which I've traditionally viewed the saying, there is a nobility in trying to flourish wherever you are, in contenting yourself with the situation at hand.
(Pebble people frolic along one of my favorite routes.)
Labels: ideas, perspective, suburbs
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