
The New Light washes over the land pushing away the gloom. With my big blue truck parked on the narrow berm I explore the ditch for little blessings that the rest of the world overlooked as they sped along.
I tread carefully trying to balance between avoiding the mud and avoiding the thorns. But, in spite of my best efforts the thorns latch onto my jacket. I cautiously moved my camera to the other hand and tugged my way the freedom. That’s when I noticed the New leaves. Beautiful green leaves. Perhaps the last green leaves of 2019. The Multiflora Rose wasn’t attacking me. It was trying to get my attention. Perhaps it was so proud of the new leaves it got for Christmas that it was showing everyone that close.
Now, a lot of people might think that the recent warm weather woke up the buds and encouraged them to open. But that’s not quite how this kind of thing works. It’s not so much the temperature of the ground and air as it is the wavelength of light. It’s actually common for some plants to be a little more sensitive to the subtle changes in the longer days after the winter solstice. Multiflora Rose is one of those plants and I’ve seen that some even occasionally hold their leaves all winter in my area. It’s also common for the cold snaps of late January through about the third week of February to put the plant back to sleep until March. But for now I have the promise of new growth in 2020. And I’ll take it as a good sign that new life is on the way.
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Lloyd, Happy New Year! How wonderful the Multiflora Rose is getting new leaves. It is a sign that even in winter, there is new life and hope.
Jesus is called the Rose of Sharon and brings hope and new life, even in winter. The new leaves are like Jesus bringing new life and light to those who despaired of their old life of sin and darkness. Jesus gives new life and love, lights up our winter.
Blessings, Hazel!
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Thank you Hazel and Amen!
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You are welcome!
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New growth spiritually indeed. I’m experiencing that and it is painful but thank God for His grace. ❤ beautiful photo! Blessings!
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Thank you for the kind words and the blessing. We’ll be praying for you and bless you back ❤
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Bless God, you’re most welcome!! 🙂 Awww thank you I really do appreciate and need all the prayers I can get! Will continue for you all as well! ❤
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