Happy Halloween

Written by Murphy
Published October 31, 2003

I just want to tell you about something that happened to me. I have never told this to anyone before, because it has so strange and I didn't think anyone would believe me. Also, it was just so special and close to my heart that I wasn't sure I wanted to share it with anyone.

But I think it's time.

I love farmer's markets, I love to go and see all the interesting things for sale, and all the different kinds of fruits and vegetables that you never get to see anywhere else. I like to try and talk to the people and ask them about their produce.

Several years ago, on the first of June when the world is busy growing things, I saw the most interesting stall at the market. They were selling plants, some of them with flowers and some that were herbs. I went through them, touching and smelling all the beautiful plants. I'd picked out two kitchen herbs, and then I caught the scent of a new plant I'd never seen before. The smell drew me to the plant, which was beautiful and lush. I didn't know what it was for, but the smell was so nice I had to buy it.

The person selling the plants didn't speak English. I wanted to ask her about the plant, but it was useless. She didn't even want to try to talk about it. She saw I had the other plants, and gave me a price through sign language for those. But the third plant she wouldn't even discuss. I kept asking her for it, and she finally stopped and looked me straight in the face for a moment. I felt very scrutinized, and stood still for her appraisal.

Finally she turned, and handed me the plant, indicating no charge.

I was thrilled! I took them all straight home, before she could change her mind. I set my plants up outside on my sunny balcony, near the swinging seat so I could enjoy them.

Just as I had settled them into place, my doorbell rang. This cute boy I'd just met, and was hoping to get to know a lot better had stopped by to say hello. Of course, I had to show him my new plant.

What do you know? When we went out to look at my mysterious plant, a flower had bloomed. How had I not noticed that before?

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Murphy Horner is a long-time BlogCritic. Murphy’s first book The Parable of Miriam the Camel Driver draws from her experience in corporate America to examine the bigger questions about balancing career and creativity. Murphy Horner has been working as a conferencing technology professional for a decade. Her university alumni association has recognized her as a noted female executive. Currently she is working on a travel memoir and can be found facilitating a writing group in her town of Claremont, Ca.
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#1 — September 21, 2004 @ 12:06PM — Stretch Mark [URL]

What do you think the perlypink seed will become?

I guess you know it! ;)

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