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Tuesday, August 15, 2006

Harvest



Well we got the crops in this year before the first good freeze. We didn't know if we would be able to get all of them in, but after I put down my phone and water bottle I had a free hand to tote these bad boys in. I just wanted to share with you the fruit of my labor. Minus one, cause I already ate it.

7 Comments:

At 4:28 PM , Blogger Princess of Everything (and then some) said...

laffin @ you already ate it.

 
At 4:32 PM , Blogger spookyrach said...

hee hee! Good work, Farmer Brown!

 
At 4:35 PM , Blogger Baby Gator said...

Thank you, I like to go by Farmer Baby Gator, REV. I am a jack of all trades!

 
At 5:55 PM , Blogger the farming cowboy from west texas said...

And Master of None huh??????LMAO

 
At 12:14 AM , Blogger see-through faith said...

wonderful. I love cherry tomatoes :)

People in Estonia are quite poor (esp those who serve in churches - a pastors salary is only $200 a month, yet the costs of living are high like in most of Europe!

Yet people are so generous. A young woman gave Andreas and I some of her first fruits - 3 little cucumbers and about the same number of tomatoes as your crop. They tasted so good with our evening sandwiches and her generosity ministered to me. I wish I were more like you :)

 
At 12:16 AM , Blogger see-through faith said...

and I wish I were more like her too :)

Not that there's something wrong with being me - you understand - but I want to grow in generosity and love. The fruits of the spirit.

 
At 12:39 AM , Blogger see-through faith said...

answered you over at my place. In short - it's all in God's hands. Prayers appreciated.

Heaps of love and blessings. Can't wait to meet

 

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