260416 - Plant x Baron
#100happydays: DAY 6
I really love plants - they require the same love and dedication that an animal does, but you don't really have to worry about them wandering out of the house and not knowing how to find their way home. On the flip side, a plant isn't able to tell you if something's wrong, like if it's not getting enough water or sunlight... But that's not quite the point of this post.
I'm currently keeping a potful of lavender seeds, and it's amazingly therapeutic to take care of them and watch them grow - I was so proud to see the little seedlings peek through the soil, and I've been talking to them and trying to make sure that they get what they need.
101 Things I Think About: DAY 6
This quote comes from The Cat Returns (Neko no Ongaeshi), which is a Studio Ghibli movie and I remember watching it when I was younger.
Uttered by the character Baron, the quote refers both to himself and Toto, who are sculptures with the ability to come alive once the sun sets - this is due to their creator having made them with all his heart and inadvertently giving them souls of their own.
I was thinking of this quote while working on my personal project today - I know it's not the best because I'm honestly no good at what I'm attempting to do, but I do wonder if this project of mine will have a soul. I wonder, given all the time and effort I'm putting into this, given all the work that I'm doing and all the trying, trying, trying, is it enough?
I suppose I'll find out soon enough.
I really love plants - they require the same love and dedication that an animal does, but you don't really have to worry about them wandering out of the house and not knowing how to find their way home. On the flip side, a plant isn't able to tell you if something's wrong, like if it's not getting enough water or sunlight... But that's not quite the point of this post.
I'm currently keeping a potful of lavender seeds, and it's amazingly therapeutic to take care of them and watch them grow - I was so proud to see the little seedlings peek through the soil, and I've been talking to them and trying to make sure that they get what they need.
101 Things I Think About: DAY 6
This quote comes from The Cat Returns (Neko no Ongaeshi), which is a Studio Ghibli movie and I remember watching it when I was younger.
Uttered by the character Baron, the quote refers both to himself and Toto, who are sculptures with the ability to come alive once the sun sets - this is due to their creator having made them with all his heart and inadvertently giving them souls of their own.
I was thinking of this quote while working on my personal project today - I know it's not the best because I'm honestly no good at what I'm attempting to do, but I do wonder if this project of mine will have a soul. I wonder, given all the time and effort I'm putting into this, given all the work that I'm doing and all the trying, trying, trying, is it enough?
I suppose I'll find out soon enough.
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