Southern Sunday Favorite

by Christi on January 17, 2010

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Join Chari at Happy to Design for Sunday favorites and Charlotte and Ginger at Blogger Spirit for Spiritual Sunday and enjoy your Sunday.

Hmmm, last week my favorite was about gardening and so it is again this week. I see a trend here. A garden in just inspiring. In 1912, a scripture inspired C. Austin Miles to compose a favorite hymn, In the Garden:

I come to the garden alone
While the dew is still on the roses
And the voice I hear falling on my ear
The Son of God discloses.

Refrain

And He walks with me, and He talks with me,
And He tells me I am His own;
And the joy we share as we tarry there,
None other has ever known.

He speaks, and the sound of His voice,
Is so sweet the birds hush their singing,
And the melody that He gave to me
Within my heart is ringing.

Refrain

I’d stay in the garden with Him
Though the night around me be falling,
But He bids me go; through the voice of woe
His voice to me is calling.

Refrain

Here is one of my favorite posts from New Years day of this year:

I really used to dread January. After all of the color and celebration of the Christmas holidays, January just seemed so dull. What changed my mind about January was gardening! Yes, gardening in January. When I finally got around to enjoying gardening, I was in my late 30′s.

As with most things, I got into it full force. I went from reading gardening books to going through Master Gardening training and then was an active Master Gardener for three years. Two months after Master Gardener graduation, I was chairing the Master Gardener booth at our local home and garden show. See, I tend not to do things half-way. Some would say I go a little overboard!

Anyway, back to January. Now January is the time to peruse garden catalogs and start sorting through seeds to see when to start those little seedlings that will eventually go out in the garden. I now notice the silhouette of trees in the late evening winter light – lifting their arms to God!

In the South, we even have some flowers that will bless us with their lovely blooms in the winter. One of my favorites, which also happens to be the state flower of Alabama is the beautiful Camillia.

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It comes in many colors but I like this pink one for Pink Saturday.

Click for Pink Saturday with Beverly at How Sweet the Sound.

Click for Pink Saturday with Beverly at How Sweet the Sound.

Another winter bloomer is the Lenten Rose (sometimes called the Christmas Rose).

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And one more that I love is Daphne – fragrant and pretty and early-blooming.

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None of these will be blooming here in my part of the South in January, but I still love thinking about them and knowing they will be here soon.

I hope your January will be a wonderful one. If you are a fellow gardener – Happy Planning!

Today’s Lagniappe: Spinach Grapefruit Salad
This is a good time of year for grapefruit and here is a wonderful way to enjoy it.

5 oz of fresh spinach.
1 teaspoon of olive oil.
1 garlic clove, minced.
1 grapefruit.
1 avocado.
Salt and freshly ground black pepper, to taste.

Stem and rinse the spinach. Spin or gently pat it dry. Tear the large leaves into smaller pieces but keep the small leaves whole.

In a bowl, mix together the olive oil and minced garlic. Add the spinach and toss well. Set aside.

Peel, seed, and section the grapefruit.

Halve the avocado, remove the pit, peel, and cut into 1-inch slices.

In a small bowl, combine the grapefruit and avocado.

Add them to the bowl with the spinach.

Sprinkle with salt and pepper to taste, then gently toss.

Serve immediately.

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{ 8 comments… read them below or add one }

Jean January 19, 2010 at 10:44 pm

I agree thinking about Spring and gardening helps to pass the dreary days of January and February. March is when I start to think about the garden here in NJ. There is usually a thaw and the daffodils show their pretty heads. Blessings to you.

Jean

Chari January 18, 2010 at 1:28 pm

Hi Christi…

Another one of my favorite hymns, my friend! Thank you for sharing it with us today…I just had to sing the words as I read them…it had been awhile! It’s a beautiful song!!!

Love the beautiful pink flower photos! Yes, January does feel a little bleak to me…maybe I should take up gardening! Hehe! I was just coming from the Rain Gardener’s Sunday Favorites post where she told how to test if a seed was still good or not! Great tips! I oftentimes remember while living in south Texas how the beautiful poinsettias would bloom in January! So many had high hopes for December blooms (with Christmas and all) however it was always closer to January…or in January…that they bloomed! In south Texas the poinsettias grow into large bushes and when they begin to bloom, they look fabulous! I didn’t know that you were a “Master Gardener”. Wow…you do…do things up right, my friend! Hehe! I’ll be looking forward to a few of your gardening tips!!!

Thank you so much for joining in with Sunday Favorites again this week, Christi! This was a great post, my friend!!! Have a wonderful week!

Warmest winter wishes,
Chari @Happy To Design

PS…I do apologize at being so late to get by to see your Sunday Favorites post…I had to go out of town yesterday!

Yoli ~ Apron Senorita January 17, 2010 at 9:25 pm

Thank you for your words of wisdom. Love the recipe. I love all the ingredients, so it be it is delicious! God Bless you!

Yoli :)

Ginger January 17, 2010 at 9:24 pm

This is a wonderful song. I too have a passion for gardening. I tend to go over board as well. I once looked into the Master Garden program but with work I could not fit it in. I look forward to the garden tours in spring, it’s such a nice treat.Thank-you for sharing this today.
God Bless,
Ginger

Denise January 17, 2010 at 8:49 pm

This post delighted my soul, thank you.

Charlotte January 17, 2010 at 6:13 pm

We used to sing that song in church often. It is a beautiful song.
You really did get into gardening. I did more of it when we lived in California and I was much younger. We had a beautiful pink camellia bush. We can’t grow them here in AZ at all. We do have beautiful flowers that grow here though. But – I do miss those camellias, gardenias and azaleas.
Thank you for sharing.
Charlotte

Diann @ The thrifty Groove January 17, 2010 at 4:36 pm

Oh, I can’t wait until spring! to see such beautiful flowers right now while I stare out into the snow is making Spring fever hit harder!

Nancy January 17, 2010 at 12:36 pm

I would so love some flowers right about now!

Happy Pink Saturday! Do stop by my blog. I am having a give away for a mini-makeover by Susie of 1st Floor Flat to celebrate my new blog look.

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