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:
laffin @ you already ate it.
hee hee! Good work, Farmer Brown!
Thank you, I like to go by Farmer Baby Gator, REV. I am a jack of all trades!
And Master of None huh??????LMAO
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 :)
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.
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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