Good Morning!
After taking off Sunday—we always try to keep Sunday free of un-necessary work
We began again on the pinto bean field. Because of the nature of dried pinto beans, we can’t start work until around 2:00 in the afternoon–and then will work until the light holds no longer. (although there are lights on the combine, by that time of day we are tired.)
Mornings are not lazy nor are they particularly drifting
They are full of all sorts of tasks and projects which must be done by lunch. Then there are those things which also must be accomplished in a most ordinary fashion in a daily basis
By two o’clock in the blazing magical light of the afternoon sun, we set back out for the pinto bean field
Once more until it is time to stop-grab a quick supper, continue on…then gather ourselves into the last push of changing the water before dark
Working together in a companionly way
Until we stop for the night.
Harvest…a lovely satisfaction.
Your friend on a western Colorado farm,
Linda
Your harvest is really quite complicated. I can’t imagine having to learn all that.
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It sure has its moments!!!
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many years ago I read a book (buddhist monk wrote it) — ‘meditation in action’ was the title. here you’ve written (w/pix) “poetry in action” ~
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Meditation in action…what a need thought! 🙂
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How exciting for you … The photo with the sun streaming through the cloud is special 🙂
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Sun rays of the sky’s heart!
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hello dayphoto its dennis the vizsla dog hay sunshine i like sunshine!!! it is gud for lying in!!! i am not so mutch a fan of insekts but the hipster kitties shoor ar they stawk them and bat them arownd so i gess we kan let sum of them in too!!! ok bye
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I’m a great one for sunshine laying in also, Dennis the Vizsla Dog..Sun is FOR DOGS! YAY! Boomer
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