
This stunning flower is from a carrot. I never pulled up my carrots from last summer and just let them be, resulting in the most gorgeous flowers. The term for this is called bolting. It’s a survival mechanism in plants when conditions are no longer ideal for the plant. The plant is producing seed to continue on. There is no longer viable fruit or vegetables after bolting occurs, but the seeds remain. New life will emerge.
It would have been great to enjoy a large bunch of carrots, but that did not happen. There were a few carrots early in the summer. Later, the unbearable heat made it challenging for me to do much work in the garden so the carrots were neglected. However, along with the stunning flowers, I pulled up this gargantuan carrot.

It’s hard to tell from the picture, but this carrot is massive. Bigger than any I’ve ever grown. That’s what happens when you leave them through the winter. I will not eat it, but it sure was fun to find that in my garden.
“For My thoughts are not your thoughts, neither are your ways My ways,” declares the LORD. “For as the heavens are higher than the earth, so My ways are higher than your ways and My thoughts than your thoughts. Isaiah 55:8-9
God’s ways are perfect. He made every plant, fruit, and vegetable. Only God can make something beautiful from a plant in distress. The fruit is no longer viable but the flower produces seed which means new life can continue. That’s not how I would do things, but I’m not God. I would have chosen an abundant carrot harvest, but I would have missed the stunning flowers. Sure, lots of veggies was the goal, but the circumstances were not ideal, and the plant was in distress.
As for God, His way is perfect; the word of the LORD is flawless. He is a shield to all who take refuge in Him. Psalm 18:30
Whatever God allows is perfect. The hard things, painful things, and beautiful things, He allows. God’s way is perfect, not easy. Sometimes, His way is quite difficult for us. But He is a shield for us who take refuge in Him. He will help us. We don’t always understand His ways, but we can trust that He is faithful, and is working everything out for our good, and His glory.
We can trust God in all things. His ways are perfect.
Heavenly Father,
Thank you for your faithfulness and your perfect ways. Thank you for always working in our lives and turning beauty from ashes. Only you can do that Lord. You are our defender and protector as we take refuge in you. Help us, O God, to trust you more and give you everything that we are holding onto. Help us to place our fears and worries into your capable hands.
Amen
Love you all,
Meghan

Photo credit: Meghan E. White

Thanks. This is a good one for me. I have a lot of fears that need answers and this helps.
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I’m so sorry, Stephen!! I have had my fair share of battles with fear and anxiety. I pray you get the answers you need. Don’t give up. I’m praying for you.
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This is a very hope filled reminder for me. I have to fight my fear and anxiety, the enemy tries to use this against me all the time. We always want the bountiful harvest but it is not always like that. God’s ways are not ways and we do not understand it all but in Him we always have hope.
Blessings to you Meghan 💙
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Thank you, Manu! God bless you.
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AMEN!
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Thank you, Warren.
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What a beautiful illustration of that verse, Isaiah 55:8-9! Thank you❤️
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Thanks, Wendy!
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My other friend posted this & it goes perfectly with yours. Such a blessing to have these beautiful friends of faith. I am so thankful. It is written by the nurse/interpreter for Sue Thomas (the deaf lady who worked for the FBI, reading lips of bad guys, in the 80s).
https://suethomasministries.org/2024/04/07/through-it-all/
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Thanks for sharing! I’ll check it out.
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I’ve always thought squash blossoms were gorgeous too. I like the idea of seeing God’s beauty in unexpected places.
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I love that, beauty in unexpected places. So true! Thank you!
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Those flowers really are pretty. It’s interesting that carrots do that, allowing life to continue as its own life ends. Very interesting!
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Yes, it is interesting! And so pretty. Thank you, Colleen!
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Thanks for your like of my post today, and others; you are very kind. I really like your work, and wish you the best for your continued work.
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Thank you so much!
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