Treasure comes in many forms, and one Saturday morning I hit the motherlode! Let me set the stage.
Searching For Treasure
When we’re back in the Heartland, I often pour myself a “to-go” cup of coffee. Then I head out on Saturday mornings for a short drive. It’s the perfect time to check for nearby garage sales. I always turn on our awesome Iowa Public Radio Classical radio station and crank up the volume too. And I cruise up and down the streets in Iowa City…searching for some elusive garage sale treasure. It’s the perfect Saturday morning for me. It’s a pleasant drive with no destination in mind.
I was cruising down a street in a nearby neighborhood. A neighborhood that’s populated with university professors and garden enthusiasts. And that’s when I saw this table sitting near the curb.
Treasure indeed!
I love flowers. I even bake with some kinds! (Check out one of my favorite recipes HERE.)
So Many Choices
These beautiful tiny bouquets sitting by the curb were carefully arranged in glass jars and vases…just waiting for someone like me to claim one of them! It didn’t take me long to select my favorite bouquet.
I looked toward the welcoming front porch of the house, hoping to see someone I could thank personally for such an unexpected gift on my Saturday morning drive. But unfortunately, there was nobody in sight. (I do hope that person was peeking out of the window. And I hope they could tell by the huge smile on my face how much this unexpected gift meant to me.)
So, as I drove away, I tried to imagine the kind and generous gardener who had gotten up early on that Saturday morning. The person who picked the gorgeous flowers that would brighten the homes of folks they didn’t even know!
Treasure Indeed…
I soon headed home that morning with an empty trunk from my garage sale quest, but my heart was full of joy as I placed my real treasure on the table.
There are still good people in this mixed-up world of ours. And I think of it every time I look at this unexpected treasure.
Sally says
Best gift of all the unexpected delight of coming across a hidden treasure.
Meemaw says
Yes Sally…I totally agree! It was such an unexpected moment of joy!
XOXO
Meemaw
Susan Fields says
Thank you for the reminder that there are still good people in this world. We can be so over come with all of the hate and nastiness, that the good seems elusive. The flowers are beautiful and what a wonderful thing to find on your Saturday jaunt!
Meemaw says
You’re so welcome Susan! This Saturday morning moment warmed my heart. And it still does!
XOXO
Meemaw
Marisa says
What an absolutely lovely idea!! This gives me a great idea to gift many of the flowers I grow each year! Thank you for this!
Meemaw says
You’re so welcome Marisa! It was my pleasure to share this heartwarming moment with you!
XOXO
Meemaw
marye maarsen says
What a lovely story, it gives me an idea of how to share some of the many flowers we have at our place.
Meemaw says
Thanks Marye! Isn’t it sweet?? I’m sure your neighbors in the Netherlands would be lining up to get a bouquet of YOUR gorgeous flowers!!
XOXO
Meemaw
Vicki says
I have an 80 some year old neighbor who occasionally leaves a little bouquet in my garage. So sweet
Meemaw says
What a “Love Thy Neighbor” moment!!
XOXO
Meemaw
Ferne says
That is such a sweet idea!
Meemaw says
Isn’t it? I loved it!
XOXO
Meemaw