A Feast of Definitions
The star with my word honesty is tacked to my cork board. It's the word I randomly selected after the service at church this past Sunday. The word I'm to contemplate, learn from, dance with in 2015.
Imagine—honesty is a southeastern plant with fragrant purple flowers and "silver-white seedpods" which are often used for indoor decorative arrangements. Honesty is also known as the money plant, silver dollar, satinpod and lunaria annua.
And to think I equated the word with a list of synonyms that ranged from artlessness to virtuous ( I couldn't find any synonyms from w—z).
Realizing that my word for the year has two meanings opens up a plethora of possibilities.
Should I send away for seed catalogs?
Should I pay more attention to the stock market?
Should I take a flower arranging class?
Imagine—honesty is a southeastern plant with fragrant purple flowers and "silver-white seedpods" which are often used for indoor decorative arrangements. Honesty is also known as the money plant, silver dollar, satinpod and lunaria annua.
And to think I equated the word with a list of synonyms that ranged from artlessness to virtuous ( I couldn't find any synonyms from w—z).
Realizing that my word for the year has two meanings opens up a plethora of possibilities.
Should I send away for seed catalogs?
Should I pay more attention to the stock market?
Should I take a flower arranging class?
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