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Wednesday, January 28, 2015

Follow the pollen path- where will you go today?

Follow the pollen path- Where can we go today ?

Many flowers come to our garden of life. Some carefully planted others blown in! I have always been a believer that-
 " one must have sunshine, fresh air, and a little flower and now…Sassay. 

Today, a beautiful new flower arrived in my family.  She is my 6th grandchild, adding more smooches to our days along with giggles of the way she arranges her petals and the vibrant color she adds to our family garden.  Petals born to be loved-and never outgrown. 

As this little "flower angel" was planted with careful thought, I wonder why we don’t ask ourselves as we add to our garden or as the wind blows the pollen into it.  Does this add beauty to my -family, home, life, and my own spirit?

I have a dear friend Mary, who has been an angel sent to me… for me. She has much love and understanding of the Navajo nation and the beautiful people that live within it. They tell a story of the “pollen path.” They are not referring to an allergy nightmare but to a path through life that is true to the individual and your unique passions.
pol·len
 noun \ˈpä-lən\
: the very fine usually yellow dust that is produced by a plant and that is carried to other plants of the same kind usually by wind or insects so that the plants can produce seeds

Have you heard the expression used often “follow your dreams?”  Is it just a fictional character or can they be a dream that is living and evolving, just as our garden is within us?

I write today about pulling out your favorite garden tools, most colorful gloves and approach your garden, reclaiming the importance of listening to our dreams and following what we feel, think and desire.  If the pollen path leads us to a different mountain top, a new home, a career change,a new relationship, and like our newly arrived baby as our freshly bloomed flower in our garden. The pollen path is a path, after all! It’s different for all but some healthier than others.

Bee pollen is an interesting compound that is the result of the combined effort of flowers and bees. Flowers create pollen so that the particles will spread to other plants and propagate their species. When bees fly from flower to flower, they pick up pollen on their bodies, which is then sprinkled on other plants they visit.

 But this is not the only interaction bees have with pollen. In addition to getting carrying it on their bodies, they also gather the microscopic powder and take it back to their hive.
Our collection of pollen is not only about spreading beauty and serving others.  It’s ultimately about what we take home (back to our hive.) Our family, home, life and our own spirits.

Are we like Bees actually living on pollen as our primary nutrition source?                          How do we alter our pollen and the path we are following?
 The garden we view in seasons and the pollen path that blows in, or is brought in. Like the bees, we each have that source.  It's our dreams and courage to act on them that add enzymes to keep us from deteriorating, which eventually turn it into honey.
Following our pollen path can be very sweet and is a very nutritionally, rich substance. It provides everything we need to survive.
What if you adventure down a path not traveled, but down a path of your own making?  What if you took the time to follow your own pollen path my friend?                                        Where will you head today?  Do what you love.

--Ali Johnson

Tuesday, January 27, 2015

One must have sunshine, fresh air, a little flower, and Sassay.