
In the part of the world where I live, the seasons are spinning toward harvest. Fields of crops are changing color almost daily as farmers watch for just the right moment to capture the grain at its peak. In other places, with other crops, the seasons run earlier or later; and in the southern hemisphere they are almost completely reversed, as this is the time for planning and planting.
In your plans for today, what will you harvest that has been growing for weeks or months? What will you plant or tend in anticipation of a future harvest? Who will work with you in this labor of planting and tending and harvesting?
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Barbara Bruneau is a retired Lutheran pastor, living in southeastern Minnesota. Her home is shared with two cats who occasionally make appearances in this blog. She is a knitter, a weaver, and a very occasional blogger at An Explosion of Texture and Color.