
I enjoyed a quick walk on this second morning in January. The air, crisp with cold, was stimulating, waking me up and opening my eyes to the beauty in the winter landscape. The limbs and twigs of the trees against the chilly sky are God’s sculptures raising their arms toward the heavens. I could almost imagine them beginning to sing.
I searched for dandelion cones with fluff emerging from their tips. I am partial to dandelions; in fact, I have named 2024 my year of the dandelion. I want to be as productive and as resilient as this beautiful plant.

What do I love about dandelions? Perhaps it’s the color and shape. The flower reflects the Sun. I admire the resilience of dandelions. They will bloom wherever they can and grow lushly, even within the cracks of the street and sidewalks. Just today, I photographed this determined plant thriving in the smallest of spaces between the curb and the blacktop. I have read recently that one dandelion plant can produce up to 2,000 seeds. I hope to be as productive as the dandelion and spread as much GOOD NEWS as possible.
Here’s a fun project to do with children. You can string the unopened pods of dandelion seeds onto a piece of thread, and within 24 hours, they change and open up into perfect spheres. It’s so easy, and if you choose the right place, they will reflect the sunshine and glow and bring a touch of magic into the room. The photos below show the process. So much fun!




The candy is light enough not to break the string but heavy enough to give it a bit of weight. I love bringing a touch of whimsy to winter days.

What a beautiful project… Dandelions are also very healthy giving… Such a great one to do with children… Many thanks and wishing you a very Happy New Year xx
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Me too and I don’t mind them being all over my garden.
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I like them, they thrive in the back yard, but in the front, they fall victim to my husband who doesn’t like them the way I do. 🙂
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Year of the dandelion – I love it! So often simply considered a weed, but beautiful. Also food. And don’t get me started on the dandelion clock… I shall declare 2024 my year of the dandelion, too!
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As I reply to your lovely comment, I am sitting beside the window where the dandelion chain is still going strong. I am impressed by the resilience of the dandelion clocks too.
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