I buy my salad in the form of a head of lettuce.
I wash it, let in drain, chop it, put it in the salad spinner, then stick it in the fridge for easy consumption throughout the week. Occasionally, in the process I find small black flys or dirt. Meh, all part of buying food that comes from the ground.
About a week ago, I bought a head of lettuce. I left it in the fridge for many days before I got around to my lettuce ritual.
As I was chopping it, I found a ladybug. It was dead. Its little black legs were tucked under its body–dead bug style.
So sad. I never feel bad for the dirty flies. But the beauty of a ladybug–dead–in my lettuce…
I placed the leaf I found it on off to the side to be thrown in the composter later.
After a few minutes, I glanced at it.
It was moving.
I picked up the leaf. I walked outside.
I let the ladybug crawl onto the flowers in my garden.
I wonder if he even knew he was getting a second chance.