“Salty Shores Ranch Vineyard”
Uncovering Personal Growth
I’ve been working outside, though not enough. Spring always seems to get ahead of me. I make a vow not to let it happen every year. It still does. I don’t know how it did this year. Winter seemed to go on forever, and ever and was
hard on my plants.
I’ve been especially worried about my vineyard and began to
look at the vines toward the middle of March.
They looked like dead wood. “It’s
real early.” I consoled myself. But, I
watched them in April and May. I’ve seen
some changes, but not on all of the plants, so a feeling of deep concern has
been haunting me for two months now.
During that time there has been lots of growth all around
the vines. How could the grass and other
plants be swallowing up my grapes unless they were dead? I ran this question through my head again and
again. Then one day I decided I needed
to try to catch up with the work of spring and uncover the vines I knew were
lurking under all that grass.
I began my work with high hopes. Experience has taught me that new growth on
plants is very tender so I chose a gentile reclamation approach for each
individual vine; bare hands and manual wool sheers. I began uncovering one plant and went from
vine to vine.
As I pulled and clipped the grass away I began to see small
green buds began to soak up sunlight.
Some were beginning to explode into nice broadening leaves! Sure, there was some dead wood there
too. But, the new growth was there. I never would have seen it without taking the
time to carefully remove the more rapidly growing clutter.
You and I also live in a time of rapidly growing
clutter. There has never been a time
like this in our era. If you’re like me
it is sometimes hard to catch your breath, as the world seems to shift and be
molded right before our very eyes. It
can be unsettling and discouraging.
Sometimes I feel as if I can’t grow and change fast enough. Our world seems to be springing ahead of
me. No matter what my good intentions
are, it seems as if I can’t get on top of all the change. That makes it almost impossible to see my own
personal growth because I’m focused on all the clutter.
So, join me in taking time each day to do a little personal
reclamation. Before you get out of bed
take a few minutes to reflect on what good came into your life the day
before. Make a mental note of it and
then say to yourself, “I’m excited to see what good will come into my life
today.” It will begin to transform your
life.
It will also make it easier for you to take a few minutes at
the beginning of your week to recollect all of the previous week’s good so the
calm of gratitude can wash over you.
When you do, you’ll soon recognize your own growth because the
insignificant, yet overwhelming, will be sheared away.
Being to uncover your own personal growth today by
implementing these two small steps. I’ll
be looking for the small green buds growing behind your ears.
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