Mid-Summer Days—Monday, June 29, 2015

Morning StartTo some working on the land is lonely. Only you and the sky and the earth.  But to me (and to Terry) it isn’t lonely.

CornThere are plants who need our care and plants

Nodding-Thistlewe despair of (the nodding thistle, lovely but a huge nuisance).

Light floods the air and heat shimmers up off the land.  Just to glace upon the brilliance is to think there is nothing but silence there.  But it isn’t true…the song birds fill the air with music and bugs (the good bugs and the not-so-good bugs).

SHIThe new momma deer and her brand new little fawn scamper close to us, not afraid.  They are many generations of deer, who have lived here safe.  We feed them so they stay out of the crops.  They do their part and eat at the pastures.

PAthThe thought always runs in the back of the mind…’my this is pretty.  I feel so tremendously blessed’…all the while acknowledging the inadequacy of the word blessed.

Your friend on a western Colorado Farm

Linda

 

23 thoughts on “Mid-Summer Days—Monday, June 29, 2015

  1. What a lovely not of gratitude here, and it makes ME more grateful for what I have too, and more noticing the bounty before me, in animals, all around on the lake across, the pets inside the hosue, even the shreeking parrot next to me, and the cooing of the doves….I too will be more thankful today for what is given, and my service to it. Blessings…Merri

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  2. Well expressed on “life on a farm”.
    An “ode” to the tranquility of farm life.
    ( Only when things are all going well, eh??)

    You have trained those deer well!!!!
    No invasion of your crops, well done.
    Pity kangaroos and emus can’t be trained
    to stay put – ie: out of crops!! ha ha
    Bloody thistles – a crop farmer’s nightmare,
    a sheep farmers headache and something
    to give suburban gardeners something to whinge
    about.
    Thank God for goats – they seem to love thistles.
    Cheers
    Colin (Brisbane. Australia)
    Weather: 7.00 am 30th June. Presently looks like
    a bonza day – sunny and warm (ish), but who knows
    what 8.00 am will be like???

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      • Touche.
        Yes goats seem to have an uncanny ability with fences,
        if they want to get into a pristine field where a crop is,
        they’ll find a way.
        11.00 am and in the 30th day of winter and I am typing this in
        shorts and T-Shirt!!! Looks like the rain has gone?????
        Cheers
        Colin

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