It looks as if these rows of corn shocks could go on forever.
For me, fall has always been one of my favorite times of the year. There’s a silent calming effect that I feel as I observe harvested fields, and seevlawns and gardens being tidied up before winter sets in.
As this picture shows, harvest is the culmination of a lot of hard work, sweat and likely, much prayer.
Farming and gardening require much doing on the part of the ones who tend the fields and gardens. Yet, they also insist on the farmer or gardener to have much faith – regardless of the yield.
Looking at these shocks a second time, it seems as if they reach into the heavens. They remind us of the One who continually blesses, loves and watches over us.
It’s in the simple beauty of nature, where our faith and hope are often greatly impacted.
Have a great day!
(This was first published at theroadreport.wordpress.com.)