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Below is a piece from a gardening brochure.  It is written
to my friends on a day filled with sadness and pain:
 
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An Anonymous Quote from a Garden Catalogue
 
 
"When God made the world, He looked at the bare and barren
hillsides and thought how nice it would be to cover them
with some kind of tree or flower.  He turned to the giant
oak, the biggest and strongest of all the trees
 He had made, and asked if the oak would be willing to grow
on the bare hills and make them more attractive.  But the
oak explained that he needed deep soil in order to grow and
that the hillsides would be too rocky for h
im to take root.
 
So God asked the honeysuckle if she would care to grow on
the hillsides and spread her beauty and fragrance on the
barren slopes.  But the honeysuckle explained that she
needed a wall or a fence or even another plant to g
row against, and, for that reason, it would be quite
impossible for her to grow in the hills.
 
So God turned to one of the sweetest and most beautiful of
all the flowers, the rose.  God asked the rose if she would
care to grace the rugged mountains with her splendor, but
the rose explained that the wind and the rai
n and the cold would destroy her.
 
Disappointed with the oak, the honeysuckle and the rose, God
turned away.  At length, He came across a small, green shrub
with a flower of tiny petals, some purple, some white.  It
was the heather.  God asked the heather
the same question that He had asked the others.  'Will you
go and grow upon the hillsides to make them beautiful?'  The
heather thought about the poor soil, the wind, and the rain,
and wasn't very sure that she could do a
 good job.  But, turning to God, she replied that she would
certainly give it a try.  God was very pleased.  He was so
pleased that He decided to give the heather some gifts as a
reward for her willingness to do as He had
 asked.  Firstly, He gave her the strength of the oak tree;
the bark of the heather is the strongest of any tree or
shrub in the world.  Next, He gave her the fragrance of the
honeysuckle, a fragrance which is frequently
used to gently perfume soaps and potpourris.  Finally, He
gave her the sweetness of the rose, so much so that the
heather is one of the bee's favorite flowers.  And, to this
day, heather is renowned for these three God-gi
ven gifts."
 
 
 
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Good wishes to all,
 
Bob
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Robert A. Fink, M. D., F.A.C.S.   Phone: 510-849-2555
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