The Old Grain Drill
Growing up in a rural, farming community, I’ve always loved watching farmers work in their fields. This is one of the reasons why I have always looked forward to spring and fall. After all, what young boy wouldn’t be enthralled with large powerful trucks, tractors, combines and the host of other equipment used during planting and harvest?
Living in an area with a large Amish population, I also enjoyed watching as farmers used teams of draft horses to work their fields. While I loved the sights and sounds of more modern farm equipment, there was also a sense of enjoyment watching a four or six-horse hitch of Belgians or Percherons working in a field.
With my love of farm equipment, it’s no wonder that I was fascinated by this old, horse-drawn grain drill. It has covered many acres during its years of usefulness. Even in retirement, it still serves as a planter – of a different type.
Seeing this drill is a great reminder that we plant into others’ lives. Our words and actions often affect one another – even though we may not notice it at the time.
Looking at this picture, I’m reminded of all of those who enjoy watching farm equipment working cropland every spring. In the same way, I hope that kindness, joy and grace will be crops that my life sows into the lives of others.
Have a great day!
(This was first published at theroadreport.wordpress.com.)