I have a potted pepper plant growing on my front porch that had about four peppers growing on it until the wind, the raccoons or my toddler knocked it over and severed two of the peppers from the plant. I was looking forward to following the recipe for making Quinoa and Black Bean Stuffed Bell Peppers. Unfortunately, with gardening comes the unexpected casualties.
I find gardening to metaphorical for life experiences. We learn that the more seeds we plant, the more things can grow, but not all seeds take root. We also learn to temper our expectations; to fervently work toward hopes and goals, but not to bury those hopes in cement. Things change and we must adapt. It's the natural forces which are too unpredictable and powerful for us to forecast with absolute accuracy. We can only learn about that which we cannot control and do what we can to adapt while accepting the inevitable.
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