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FOTD – April 13th, 2025 – photography is hard!

Welcome to Cee’s Flower of the Day Challenge (FOTD).  Please use either new or your archived photos for this challenge. Feel free to post every day or when you you feel like it.

This morning I was taken with the gorgeous early morning sunlight coming in our office window, a rarity this time of year in rainy Oregon. As I saw it dance over the plant that my sister Jane and her husband sent me after Cee died, I thought what a metaphor for grieving it was. The plant arrived with bare roots and the potting material. I got it settled into its new home immediately, but it’s been a month since then and it is only now starting to get new growth.

So I grabbed my iPhone and took a couple of shots. Except in the first one I cut off the left side of the plant. On the second shot I cut off, you guessed it, the right side of the plant. Then I noticed how busy the background was so I tried to find someplace else to put my plant but I wanted the sunshine. Cee would have known how to do something with the background. I can imagine her looking down on me with her librarian stare and just shaking her head.

Yeah, honey, you made it look so easy!

So here’s the thing about grief. It requires a lot of patience. Like the plant, I’ve been all bare roots and unpotted for over a month now. Bare roots mean that you’re open to all kinds of pain and confusion. The world seems scary in a way that you can’t even imagine. You plant your roots by reaching out to those you know and trust, by finding comfort in little everyday things, by spending time thinking about all the good times, the happy times you’ve had. You make sure you’re getting good food, lots of water and plenty of sunshine. And lots and lots of rest, when you can, as you can, because your roots are in shock from the upheaval in your life. But little bit by little bit, as you take root in your life again, you find new growth happening. Maybe it’s a smile when you didn’t think you could smile any more. Maybe it’s seeing a butterfly or hearing a child laugh. Maybe it’s waking up one morning realizing that you slept through the night. But new growth will come. Slowly, hesitatingly, but it will come.

Hugs to all!

Chris, in Cee’s memory

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  1. Hi Chris, seeing the new growth – and then reading about your grief and process, I felt moved and sending your a blog hug.

    Also, your post reminded me of one of my favorite grief quotes: “Grief is like a persistent shadow that we learn to live with rather than overcome entirely” from CS Lewis in his book, “A Grief Observed” which has insightful reflections on bereavement following the death of his wife, Joy.

    Anyhow, so many of us are thinking about you at this time 🙂

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  2. Chris, thank you so much for sharing your thoughts and continuing the FOTD challenge; we all get a chance to remember and honour Cee.

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  3. Sending love your way dear Chris, you and Cee will always be in my thoughts when I photograph a flower. Love and Light, Xenia 💖

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  4. Grief takes time, it is always with you but you learn to live with as a lovely friend. Roots as a metafora is great you start a new way of living. As for the background – it is always tricky, but I do same sometimes – if you can make it easier, why not. Take care.

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  5. Thanks for sharing this Chris. So very well said. You are really good at this writing thing. I knew that felt good getting that onto paper ( so to speak).
    Pat

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  6. Patience is a good word for what you need to get through grief. And new growth does happen eventually. I love the way you wrote this. And I think the picture turned out just wonderful in the end!

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  7. That’s beautifully expressed Chris, and a message of hope to anyone else going through the same grieving process. I reckon Cee would be proud of your commitment to keeping the blog going and your determination to put down those roots.

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  8. Beautifully express through your writing and photo. Thank you for sharing your thoughts– “…But new growth will come. Slowly, hesitatingly, but it will come.”

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  9. Having been in your shoes, your words ring so true. This new growth emerges slowly but surely, leaving the harshness of grief behind us. A beautiful post, Chris.

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  10. Such a beautiful post, Chris… smiling at the idea of Cee’s ‘librarian stare’, what a great description! Sending hugs ❤

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  11. No wonder that Cee was so happy with you for all those years, Chris. I can feel the warmth of your personality from here. It’s a tragic and terrible journey to go through. I’ve watched it happen to many friends and wondered how well I would cope. You never know, do you? I’m amazed at your wisdom. It’s a beautiful plant. I love the two hearts and scarcely even noticed the background. Thanks so much for sharing with us xx

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  12. What a beautiful post. You two complemented each other so well – you with your gift for well chosen words: Cee with her photographer’s eye. I love the way you are continuing to let us know Cee better through your observations: and introducing yourself too, as you were at the core of everything Cee thought or did. I’m glad you’re beginning to find at least occasional moments of joy again. I’m sure that would make Cee happy.

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  13. Chris, that was beautifully said—like sunshine through grief’s fog. Your metaphor of bare roots settling into a new pot is tender, raw, and healing all at once. Cee’s light clearly still shines in you.
    Sending a warm smile and a quiet nod from the heart.
    Hugs back
    Philo

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  14. Thank you for posting a picture of this heartfelt positioned plant. I think it may be bamboo. I hope you continue your connection with this community. We will appreciate any photos you can post. Stay strong and know we are all thinking of you.

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      • Hi, Chris. The Prairie Verbena is pretty common here in Texas. It’s often appears in the first batch of spring wildflowers. I’m glad you liked these flowers. More to come…

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  15. I had to laugh at the finding the right spot for the plant to take a photo. I do that with my indoor stuff all the time 🙄 Yes you would be getting “that look” from Cee
    It is a lovely gift.
    You are doing well looking after yourself 🥰

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  16. You are doing great. I bet Cee is also looking down and smiling. I have enjoyed her/your site for years but rarely did more than “like” the post. My heart goes out to you as you wander the lonely path of grief. I am a member of a nonprofit that offers free resources for those wandering through grief. I post the link here in case it helps.

    https://www.griefandhappiness.com

    I would love to send you a book, if I had your address. Here is my email address: [email protected]

    It doesn’t get easier per se, but you keep moving forward.

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  17. Oh Chris, she may have commanded the photography, but you are the Wordsmith. Beautiful sharing of where you’re at, and a gentle suggestion for all of us in the same sea. Thank you.

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