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Category Archives: Farming
Parable of the Pear and the Pair
The Bradford Pear is in full bloom now,
thirty feet of boughs and branches
covered with false promises,
white as heaven, each blossom a little lie: Continue reading →
A Good Day Off
But when I got home and stepped out into the sixty-degree air on a beautifully sunny day… well, plans changed. I put the wood in the garage and shifted to the new plans.
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Posted in Christian Devotions, Christian Living, Farming, Gardening, Metaphysical Reflection, Nature, Spiritual Contemplation, Work
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Tagged blading gravel, Kubota, Kubota tractor, landscaping, mowing
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Our Daily Bread
All that passes upon this earth
looks forward to its feeding,
bleats its pleadings into the wind
and sends itself toward whatever lies before. Continue reading →
Posted in Christian Devotions, Christian Living, Farming, Metaphysical Reflection, Nature, Poetry, Relationships, Spiritual Contemplation, Work
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Tagged daily bread, daily provision, feeding, feeding horses, gratitude, positive attitude, providence, sustenance, sweet feed
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A Shower of Faith
This was not a parody of optimism, an expression that hoped the heart would actually believe what was being said. This was a gift of faith, a genuine believing that what was hoped for would be received. Continue reading →
Posted in Christian Devotions, Christian Living, Farming, Metaphysical Reflection, Nature, Prayer, Spiritual Contemplation
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Tagged blessing, drought, faith, rain, spring
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A Good Thawing
It takes a greater warmth
than slightly above freezing
to ease into these colder places
where fewer traces of sun
and warm breeze can reach. Continue reading →
Posted in Christian Devotions, Christian Living, Family, Farming, Gardening, Metaphysical Reflection, Nature, Poetry, Relationships, Spiritual Contemplation
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Tagged changing lives, cold, encouragement, friendship, growth, snow, spring, thawing
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Of Coming Light
Just above the dark spreading form
of the cottonwood tree,
a quarter moon bleeds through
the thin drifting clouds. Continue reading →
Posted in Christian Devotions, Christian Living, Farming, Metaphysical Reflection, Nature, Poetry, Spiritual Contemplation
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Tagged cold, drought, faith, feed, hay, hope, providence, provision, trust
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Come, O Come, Thou Storm of Blessing
I’ve even heard it said that depression is the exaggerated distance between how you perceive things to be and how you wish they were. Continue reading →
Posted in Christian Devotions, Christian Living, Farming, Metaphysical Reflection, Nature, Prayer, Spiritual Contemplation
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Tagged blessings, depression, drought, instruction from the Lord, rain, snow, winter storm
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Broken Voices
I found her abandoned on a gravel road about three miles away from here. She was around four or five weeks old, her eyes still blue. Continue reading →
Posted in Christian Devotions, Christian Living, Farming, Metaphysical Reflection, Nature, Relationships, Spiritual Contemplation
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Tagged adoption, kitten, pets, singing, stray cat, strays, voices
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Dodging the Wind
I rather prefer a temperature of around seventy-eight or so, with a light breeze if I’m working outside and no breeze if I’m doing something important, like sitting in a lawn chair sipping a glass of sweet tea. Continue reading →
Posted in Christian Devotions, Christian Living, Farming, Metaphysical Reflection, Nature, Spiritual Contemplation
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Tagged attitude, cold, positiveness, wind chill
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Evening Feeding
Walking down to the hay barn
in the late light of ending day,
I see soft streaks of color,
strokes of lavender and pink
left above the sinking sun,
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Posted in Christian Devotions, Christian Living, Farming, Metaphysical Reflection, Nature, Poetry, Spiritual Contemplation, Work
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Tagged alfalfa, brome, chores, duty, feeding horses, hay, life, responsibility, timothy
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