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I have always loved wild flowers. When I was a small child I would ask my dad to stop the vehicle and let me pick flowers. To me the brown eyed susan represents regular folk like me. Regular people. Take time to notice them. “Look at the flowers of the field” Jesus said in Matthew 6 and Luke 12.

As you drive look on the side of the road for one eyed susans. Take the time to “notice” these beautiful wild flowers. Let them inspire you to notice people around you. There are people that God has placed in your life that may not have the fancy shoes or be all “put together”. These are the wild flowers you need to take “notice” of. Look at their lives, get to know them and see how you can make their lives or the lives of their children a little better. How can you “notice” them with an act of kindness?


-Mary DeBusk


 
 
 

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