Friday, December 14, 2007


Poinsettias are native to Mexico, where they grow wild. The enchanting legend of the poinsettia dates back several centuries, to a Christmas Eve in Mexico when a little girl named Pepita had no gift to present to the Christ child. Her cousin Pedro urged her to give a humble gift. So, on her way to church she gathered some weeds she found along the road. As she approached the altar, a miracle happened: The weeds blossomed into brilliant flowers. Then they were called Flores de Noche Buena - Flowers of the Holy Night. Now they are called poinsettias.
Hope that all have a wonderous Christmas this year .... He is the Reason for the Season.

3 comments:

nccure55 said...

Beautiful!!

Steph said...

Nice..My daughter and I really enjoyed your work. It is very peaceful

Robin said...

This one is gorgeous.