Virginia Ruth

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One man's weed...

Lo and behold.  I didn't need to go to NYC to find $5 asters.  I had them in my garden all along. 

In NYC, one sees it all. On our latest trip we walked through a farmers' market in Union Square.  They were selling the usual- fruits, veggies, organic beef, cheese and flowers. At the flower stall there were lovely bunches of gladiolus, zinnias and a small container of "Asters, $5 a bunch".  I did a double take when I saw the asters.  They looked like the weeds that are growing in one of my gardens.  I had been meaning to pull it but haven't yet.  

Just goes to show you- what one person calls a weed, another calls a bouquet.

Guess that is true to life.  What one person deems necessary another calls frivolous.  What one person calls beliefs another calls lunacy. What one person calls a problem another calls an opportunity. 

What the asters remind me is that I should always try and maintain a different perspective.  They are a reminder that there are always two, possibly more sides to a situation, problem or story. Sometimes it takes a different view to look upon something with fresh eyes and to see a different value.   

I have decided not to pull up those asters and see if they spread.  In checking my Stokes Nature Guides: A Guide to Enjoying Wild Flowers book there is a whole section on asters.  The name comes from the Greek word, "star" and they are part of the Composite family.  In my eagerness to pull them out, I didn't even research or find out any more information about these so-called "weeds".  I am glad that I payed attention. I just might just get a lovely and unexpected bouquet out of them.  

What about you?  Are you seeing a situation, problem or story with the same set of eyes? Do you need a new perspective to bring a different value to it?  Do you need some more information before you make a judgement? What are the opportunities in your challenges?   How can you rethink the weeds in your life?  Are there weeds in your life that are bouquets in someone else's?