Thursday, August 27, 2009

idle thoughts

It is definately the dog days of summer at the farm. Not much to do in terms of field work except watch the weeds grow and wait for the berries to size up and colour. This is the season for cleaning ditches with our EX60 and spraying dike weeds and, of course, dreaming about the harvest. I always remember, After Apple Picking, at this time of year.
Summer at church has been slow, as is usual. Lots of folks go away on vacation and some, with Sunday school on hiatus for the summer, just don't come. Another couple of weeks and we'll be back to our regular attendance.
I came across two wonderful quotes this week. The first was W.B. Yeates who said that he takes full credit for all interpretations of his poetry. The second was Wilfred Owen who wrote, during the first world war, that on the battlefield there was often no distinction between blasphemy and prayer.

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