This beautiful begonia bloom was waiting for me this morning when I arrived at a neighbor’s to water their plants.
The delicate bloom rested on the concrete below the pot, looking perfect as could be. It felt like a gift and I brought it home.
And now I offer this beautiful flower to those I’m grateful to be in community with, the people whose hearts are also broken on behalf of the Palestinians facing horror after horror as the United States arms and gives political cover to Israel’s genocide. This begonia bloom is also for those experiencing further outrage and heartache on behalf of the Lebanese who suffered two terrorist attacks this week as Israel carried out its long-range plan that involved a shell company in Hungary which built electronic devices laced with explosives to be detonated at a later date. That later date was this week. Dozens, including children, are dead, and thousands are maimed as a result of electronic devices literally exploding in their faces.
For all who refuse to normalize death and destruction, who refuse to harden their hearts against people halfway around the world, I’m grateful for your shared humanity. Thank you.
Edited to add: I meant to also share the begonia gift with those sickened and heartsick on behalf of the Haitian immigrants being demonized and terrorized by people using the “othering” playbook to advance their fascist goals. I’m grateful to all who refuse to remain silent in the face of that hateful demagoguery.

Thanks for sharing the real news, Tracy, however bad it makes us feel. Your flower is beautiful and I bet it smells pretty good too.
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Thank you, Mara, for not averting your gaze. Oddly, there isn’t much of an aroma from that bloom. Just very pretty.
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Well, its beauty makes up for the lack of scent.
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Indeed. I spend more time looking at flowers than sniffing them. HA!
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What a beautiful gift from Mother Nature!
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It truly is and I’m very happy to share its glory with you, Rosaliene.
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Such a perfectly lovely gift.
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Nature delivers perfection. 🙂
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Yes!!
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