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Monday, May 17, 2010

My Flowers are not blooming?

  I envy the garden of a neighbor because her flowers are always in season. Meaning to say, every day of every year, her garden always have it's blooms, whether from her collection of orchids, to her roses, to her lilies and anthoriums, there are always blooms for her to see. And looking back at mine, it's none, very blunt and dry.What's her secret? I also watered mine. I put fertilizers, I sprayed insecticides, but why is it that it does not give the blooms that I wanted to see?

 Every day I observed my neighbor how she do it, and everytime I saw her doing the same as what I did, watering, pulling weeds, nothing extraordinary. But as I get to observed more, I observed something missing in what I do. And you know what? It's music. It's with a song that her flowers were always in blooms. It's her singing that influences her flowers to be inspired to show it's buds and in a few days opened into a very beautiful flower. I asked myself what's the connection of singing and music to the flower?

How about you? Do you have any idea of the connection of the two? Does music affects the plants to show it's flowers just like a baby in a mother's womb would be affected by the music listened to by the mother? We don't know, but laws of nature can never be bended.

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