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of my sunflower when the time was right, and then I was ready to carry on my mission and promise to Bryce. One year later, on 25th September 2013, I planted over 50 seeds from my original sunflower. After a few weeks I was ready to pass this gift, a sunflower seedling, onto others. As Bryce did, I gave them the opportunity to experience the joy of growing and caring for this plant. Sometimes the small things in life can bring you the most joy. The 22nd generation of sunflower seedlings were given to people in many different walks of life – such as a graphic designer, a publisher, a doctor, an accountant, a lawyer, a hairdresser, an employee at the Alannah and Madeline Foundation, authors, spiritual healers, a book reviewer and her dog, a teacher and a librarian and many more people of various ages. Some of the places the sunflower seedlings were distributed to were bookshops, a dance school, plant nurseries, a library, a chocolate shop, and a relaxation and healing shop. As I distributed these plants I could relate to how Bryce must have felt. The lesson I had learnt from this experience was that sometimes giving is more special than receiving. The joy on people's faces when I passed the sunflowers on was priceless. This was the feedback some people gave me when I handed them the plants: „I feel blessed‟ – „I feel privileged‟ – „I want to carry on the tradition.‟ What a rewarding experience it is to be involved in Bryce Courtenay‟s sunflower legacy. Again this year I distributed the 23rd generation of sunflowers. People who received the 22nd generation planted their seeds and also continued the tradition. I keep smiling all the time as people continue to share their photos of the progress of the 23rd generation of Sunflower seedlings with me. I can see the joy people are receiving from growing and caring for the Bryce Courtenay sunflower seeds. From the bottom of my heart, thank you so much to all the people involved in this story and also to others who keep sharing their news about the Sunflower legacy. It is a story that is close to my heart in many ways. I am SO proud of everyone. One sunflower can bring so much joy to so many. May Bryce Courtenay's Sunflower legacy continue. I will keep “spreading sunshine and inspiration.” For further information please visit: www.julietmsampson.com