As tomatoes blush in the greenhouse and berries ripen, seeds that were sown in spring manifest in summer. Bees work in harmony, scattering pollen far and wide. And with more daylight than at any other time of the year, the sun invites us to seize every moment. To lean into the light, enjoy the fruits of our labour and celebrate the fertility of the earth.
Of all the sights to behold in summer, seeing wild flowers in full bloom is one that I cherish more than most. Why? Because it never ceases to remind me of the joy that can be found in this world… if we choose to see it.
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