Narcisa napping. |
I went to change the water in the cat's water dish. It's a pretty cool water dish - it has a filter that catches degree and also softens the water for the little beasts. Also they love it because the middle of the dish bubbles up in a gentle fountain that they enjoy playing in. And when I say 'they' I mean Narcisa, of course.
You can get one of these bad boys on Amazon. |
Periodically the dish has to be cleaned and the filter changed. Well, I am ashamed to admit that I let it go a little long between cleanings this time - probably two or three weeks. I usually clean it once a week if I'm on top of things. This last month was a total bust and this month hasn't been too much better. So, suffice it to say, the cat dish was neglected. We kept it full of water of course, but it needed some love.
Here's the filter. See the frilly bits around the edges... |
Tonight I picked it up and went to the sink to do just that. When I opened it up and looked at the large filter and saw a few smudges of food particles (pretty typical) and then something that looked like a long blade of grass. I rinsed the filter and then shook it trying to dislodge the grass. But it was stuck. So I tugged it a little. That's when I saw that it wasn't a blade of grass (and how the hell would a blade of grass ended up in their water dish anyway?) it was a small plant. It was the very first shoot of a baby plant! Somehow a seed had gotten into their water dish and become stuck in the fuzz of the filter. And then it sprouted. I saw little roots twisted into the edge of the filter and a small blackish seed/bean from where the roots and sprout all came from.
I will get a real picture later - this gives you an idea of what it looks like. |
I couldn't believe it. I gently removed it from the filter, pulling some of the filter away instead of harming the cute little plant. It grew in the cat's water dish! Of all places. How the hell did this happen? Well, let me take you back to a year ago when Hannah and I went to our first event with the Inland Empire Pagan Guild. We went to Ostara (Easter). We met lots of people and got to participate in a Heathen themed ritual. It was nerve wracking because we didn't really know anyone, but at the same time it was a great deal of fun. Enough fun that we kept coming back. During that first event, however, we joined the younger crowd and decorated egg cut outs with seeds. We glued millet, lentils, small red beans, and a variety of other beans onto the little papers. We made three of them in total.
This is NOT what we made at Ostara. We did something similar, but in an egg shape and far less detailed. Again, this is just to give you an idea. |
When we got home, Hannah and I pinned them to the wall in the living room where they have stayed through all the changing holidays and seasons (they'll be back in season in a month, mind you!). Somehow one of the seeds must have fallen into the water dish which is located below it in the living room. Either it fell or Narcisa jumped and batted at the eggs until she knocked something loose. The latter is probably what happened. I think it was one of the red beans that fell but I can't be sure. All that is left of the water soak and germinating seed/bean is a fuzzy black spot.
The middle one! That's what I think fell into the dish. I will investigate further when I transplant the little baby. |
I still can't believe this little seed grew in this environment. It had no light and was completely submerged in water and yet it grew. That seed/bean was glued to a piece of paper for almost a year and yet... it grew. I talked to it and called it 'little baby' as I rushed around the kitchen and dining room trying to figure out how to save it! In the end I borrowed some soil from our Christmas Cactus and put the seed and the soil into a small jam jar (something I'd been holding onto since Christmas). I saturated the soil - I'm not exactly afraid of drowning it since that's all it's known it's whole life thus far! - and now I have it placed safely on the altar in the bedroom. If it keeps growing (as I dearly hope it will) I'm going to get some fresh soil from the store and transplant it. I'm not sure how long bean plants live. I figure they wither after a season, but for while this plant is alive, I'm determined to keep it healthy and happy.
To quote Jurassic Park: "Life finds a way." |
Now, if we can just keep Narcisa away from it, we'll be great!
ReplyDeletethat's awesome! and i think the altar is the perfect place to put it not just for its agricultural significance but also for its life-affirming message. love the flower pic too. i think those are lupines.
ReplyDeleteI think it's going to die *sobs* lol now that I took it out of the water dish it is angry - BUT Hannah has a lovely bean plant growing that she planted during one of the full moons! So we still have life budding and it's a lovely thing <3
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