When I hear the word “delicate” I think of things (or people) that are very sensitive and easy to damage. The following 2 images on a recent hike made me think of how the word “delicate” is often used with the preventive idea of taking care of things/situations/relationships that appear “delicate” in order to avoid potential pain/loss/sorrow.
If we see plenty of healthy plants like the one I photographed above, we could loss sight of just how vulnerable and sensitive they actually are.
Another plant photographed on the same hike. Like plants, we often only come to realize how delicate people are AFTER we see the damage. After another bite of them is gone with bitter words. After insensitive words have been fired and cannot be taken back. After the damage, we think “If only I had treaded more carefully” but the damage is done. We forget the truth that human beings with all our emotions can be very delicate and that one careless word could be “the straw that broke the camel’s back” in someone’s life, in the same way that one thoughtful word can be the word of balm and healing at the right moment.
May we (read “I) tread more carefully as we (read “I”) walk through the garden of life and consider the delicate souls that sway in the bitter winds of this world. Delicate…
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Nice- couldn’t watch the video in the USA
Glad you liked it. I liked your entry with the giant bubble. Definitely “delicate”! 🙂 About the video-yes, some videos work in some countries but not in others! What to do? Thanks for taking the time to comment.
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I like your take on this. Delicate plants, people you’ve noticed and Joe Cocker who appears the opposite of delicate yet can sing about it.
Thanks, Rebecca! BTW, spot on with your insight into Joe Cocker and his singing! 🙂
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great message for a Christmas time filled with many memories of loss and loneliness
Thanks for taking the time to comment, Evan. Yes, I do think this Christmas may be remembered as a sad time of loss and loneliness for many. May people never lose hope. Hopefully with the despair and “coming to the end of themselves”, they may even turn to the Blessed Hope (Titus 2:13) to give them a lasting hope rather than a temporary sense of hope.
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Stunning leaf shots… love that first one. 🙂
Thanks! I must have seen such plants dozens of times, but it looked so different to me this time as I looked directly down upon it. Some common things become so gorgeous when we just look at them from another viewpoint. Isn’t life (and people) like that?
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