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"I will bring you flowers from the mountains, bluebells, dark hazels, and rustic baskets of kisses"

Pablo Neruda
Pablo Neruda Poet
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Imagine someone promising to bring you flowers from the mountains—bluebells, dark hazels, and rustic baskets of kisses. At its heart, this quote is about expressing love and care in a way that’s tangible and deeply heartfelt. It’s not just about the flowers themselves; it’s the intention behind them. The speaker is saying, "I will go out of my way to gather the unique and beautiful things of the earth just for you."

Historically, giving flowers has always been a gesture of affection. Different flowers have different meanings, too. Bluebells, for instance, symbolize humility and gratitude. Dark hazels might evoke thoughts of stability and protection. But here’s where the twist comes in—the baskets of kisses. It’s whimsical and a bit poetic, right? It’s not something you can literally bring back, but it gives a sense of warmth and love that's almost palpable.

Now, let's think about a practical example. Say you’re in a long-distance relationship. You and your partner are miles apart, and it’s tough. One day, you decide to send them a care package. You don’t just throw in chocolates and a card. You spend time picking things that remind you of your partner or the moments you’ve shared—perhaps a bottle of sand from the beach you both love or a mix CD with songs that mean something to both of you. Maybe you even tuck in a little handwritten note full of inside jokes and sweet nothings. That’s your “basket of kisses."

So how do you apply this kind of wisdom in everyday life? Start by paying attention. Notice the little things that make your loved ones happy, the kind of flowers they like, their favorite colors, the music they listen to. When you show that you remember these details and act on them, it speaks volumes. It's not about grand gestures but intentional ones. Think about what makes someone feel seen and appreciated, and then do that thing, however small it might seem.

Picture this: Ellen had been working late night after night for weeks. Her partner, Jake, knew she was stressed and exhausted. Instead of just telling her to take it easy, he decided to do something more thoughtful. One evening, Ellen came home to find the living room transformed. Jake had moved the coffee table and laid out a picnic blanket. There were her favorite snacks, a playlist of songs they loved, and a small bouquet of bluebells he had found at a local florist. He didn’t stop there—he had even put together a scrapbook of their memories, with little love notes and doodles scattered throughout. Ellen was overwhelmed, not by the extravagance, but by the thoughtfulness.

Just like Jake, you can create moments that show you care deeply. It’s about making the effort to do something special, something that says, "I know you, and I cherish you." Whether it’s sending a simple text in the middle of a busy day, planning a surprise date, or even just listening when they need to vent, these gestures add up.

In the end, it’s about making the ordinary extraordinary. So next time you want to show someone you care, don’t just say it—show it. Whether it's with flowers from the mountains or a basket of kisses, let your actions speak as loudly as your words.
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