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Gardening is a wonderful metaphor for life. We dig in dirt, unearth

remnants of last year's plants, adding fertilizer and compost to enrich

the soil. Perhaps we find an old rusty wheel from a child's toy or

uncover a tool we had lost.

Similarly, we dig through our lives, uncovering oldwounds, memories, and

the treasures of past connections. Our past provides the ground from

which we grow. We must claim it if we are to grow. Both the pain and

happiness fertilize new directions for growth.

The rich, black soil that nourishes this year's plants is the decomposed

matter of many generations of plant life. Without the past, the present

would be barren.

Now we stop to notice our partner's appearance and make a loving

comment, or we express a wish for the future.

Today's interactions are seeds we throw into our soil that will flower

and bear fruit for us tomorrow.

from the book

The More We Find in Each Other by Mavis and Merle Fossum

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