Monday, April 16, 2007

Yellow Miracles



Daffodils
Some things on this earth look as if they were designed to bring happiness to the hearts of humans. The daffodil, with its bright yellow coloring and green stem, is one such creation. The daffodil makes its appearance in the spring, abundant and inexpensive, bringing gladness as sure as sunshine itself to whoever is lucky enough to receive a single stem, or a bunch, of these delicate yellow miracles. It is as if the sun has shed a layer of skin and fashioned a flower out of it.

Color psychologists suggest that too much yellow can be too stimulating, but in small doses it inspires hope and good cheer. The daffodil is a perfect-sized package of yellow for anyone feeling glum or energetically low. It can spur us to action or simply imbue us with a feeling of optimism as it vibrantly glows in our homes or on our desks at work. The daffodil's presence is ideal in any region where sunshine is scarce as it seems to carry the sun in the soft flesh of its petals. The bulbs are not expensive, and the flowers give so much that you may decide to plant a few in your yard or in a window box. Then again, you may simply wait until they arrive in neat little bundles in the grocery store or flower shop. They are usually very reasonably priced, so you can afford to spoil yourself, and those you love, with a large bouquet.

A daffodil placed under the windshield wiper of a loved one's car says, "Be happy! Spring has sprung! I love you!" A collection of stems gathered and placed in a Mason jar can be left on someone's doorstep to remind them of the simple beauties that abound in this life. Don't forget to bless yourself with a vase of these bright blossoms on your kitchen table or nightstand. Every time you see them, you will be filled with the happiness and warmth of the sun.

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4 Comments:

Blogger Sandi said...

What a great photo. I have daffodils in my yard and when they begin blooming, they totally make me smile. And my grandson's favorite color is yellow so it's a double benefit!

April 16, 2007 at 9:59 PM  
Blogger peppylady (Dora) said...

My miniature daffodils are blooming.

April 17, 2007 at 11:38 AM  
Blogger Heart of Rachel said...

I've always been attracted to yellow flowers especially sunflowers. These yellow daffodils are beautiful.

April 17, 2007 at 11:49 AM  
Blogger Carrie said...

We didn't get many this year because of the ugly weather.

April 17, 2007 at 5:12 PM  

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