Sunday, March 1, 2026

Hope Took Root In East Texas

 🌼  Mrs. Lee's Daffodil Garden:  Where Hope Took Root in East Texas.

This place is located only 45 minutes from our home!!!


This story blooms by the way of a boxcar!  Yes...a big Boxcar!!  Mrs. Lee's Daffodil Garden in Gladewater, Texas is much more than a field of flowers..   What I love about this story is that it is a living testimony of vision, grit, love and pure determination  that turned a families raw land into a place of beauty.  




The story begins with Mr. Lee and his wife, Helen.  When they married, they had very little and in fact..(according to local lore) he had only twenty five cent in his pocket when he proposed to Miss Helen.  




During the East Texas Oil Boom of the 1930's, Mr. Lee built success in the oil industry and he eventually was able to purchase land outside of Gladewater, Texas.  True success had finally come their way. But, after Mr. Lee passed away in 1954, the land became something even more remarkable. 


Mrs. Lee had a vision and as the years passed, she expanded it.  Acre by acre, she purchased adjoining land until the ranch grew to more than 1,000 acres.  She transformed the land into two beautiful lakes and she had them stocked with bass, perch, and catfish.  But, her true masterpiece came from a simple flower order.  




Mrs. Lee ordered a box of jonquils.  When this order came in, it was not a box of flowers....it was a BOXCAR full of bulbs from Holland.  

Can you Imagine??

With the help of workers, thousands upon thousands of jonquil bulbs were planted across the rolling landscape. 




And Now.....each spring, when these flowers rise across the hills, it looks like a sea of golden sunlight beaming across the land.  Now, decades later, these heirloom daffodils continue to bloom and this is what moves me about this story.... This is proof, that beauty planted with intention can outlive us.  




It is so sweet how this garden whispers some things a lot deeper than could be imagined.  

Hard beginnings....Heaven's abundance...and how grief can birth something glorious when we try. 




I would say that Hope still grows here and it brings smiles to thousands of people each Spring.  🌼

Happy First day of March!!  🍀

Shug...💛



23 comments:

  1. What a wonderful story of hope.
    God bless.

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  2. That's a beautiful story, Shug that brought tears to my eyes. Wow I'd love to see that in person. Happy March!

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  3. we just have a few daffodils, might not blooming this year....
    wonderful story. thank you for sharing.

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  4. What a glorious sight that must be, and a wonderful memorial to Mr and Mrs Lee.

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  5. That's a wonderful story, Shug. Can you imagine how beautiful those flowers must look? Have you seen them? Is that part of Texas near where you are? Thanks for the story and photos. Always thinking (and praying) for you and your sweetheart.

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  6. I love daffodils and would love to be able to visit that. Thank you! ❤️

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  7. What a story! Will you be going this spring?

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  8. Beautiful and I hope you get to visit this spring, smiles

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  9. Daffodils are my favorite springtime flowers, Shug, and seeing the endless array of blooms here absolutely made my day. Loved the story, too. What a legacy of hope she left us all. Blessings!

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  10. What a special and dear story, Shug. Nothing says Spring like yellow Daffodils. It would be so nice for you to visit this area every Spring season. Pretty pictures, and I like that little cabin. I just saw a similar one on my outing recently. Thanks for sharing this lovely story, Shug.

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  11. The only daffodils I see around here are in potted plants. I don't think they and tulips do that well in this climate. The pictures you've shared are wonderful, so cheerful!

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  12. I can see the rolling yellow acres in my imagination, yellow flowers are the color of JOY. I can feel the JOY just thinking about these stunning jonquils. Mothers were called Jonquils and she had a yard full of them. I have a black thumb, and must rely on others skills. I am wondering if they sell the flowers or allow people to pick them.. they are amazing

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  13. Happy First Day of March to you too. I love the message of Hope and determination you gave us today. What a glorious example in the simple daffodil .
    Sue

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  14. What a delight. A box car full. Hot dog.

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  15. What a wonderful story. I imagine it's quite beautiful in the spring

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  16. What an amazing story. I'd love to see it in person!

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  17. What a heartwarming story. They sent her a boxcar full of daffodils. By accident? I bet it is just beautiful to see. I'd love too,

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  18. What a beautiful story and lovely sight.

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  19. What a sweet story! The night I met my husband in 1970 at a wedding, he asked me out for a Coke. He only had 26 cents, and a lady from his church who worked at a little burger place gave us two Cokes. June brings our 55th anniversary - God is good!

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  20. Thank you for sharing this story with us Shug, I think I have told you daffodils and daisies were our wedding flowers.
    A very powerful and beautiful story, thank you again.
    xx oo
    Carla

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