The Pumpkin Wagon

Pumpkin patches and displays are a feature of autumn. This wagon sits at a farm that I drive by often that offers pumpkins and other decorations for sale.

On a weekend ride to see the fall colors, my family drove by this. Since I was driving, my wife took this picture for me.

I must admit that I’m already partial to the combination of green and yellow. Add the orange of my favorite season, and this wagon stands out against the weathered shop building behind it.

Think about the stories that this old wagon could tell. It may share tales of the people and loads that it hauled or the places that it visited – leaving scars as reminders of its years of use.

Each pumpkin shares its own story – one of perseverance, struggle and growth, from small seed to harvest.

Likewise, we all have stories. Think of your scars, and how they helped you to grow. The same Creator who watched over those pumpkins also cares for you and me. He’s lovingly watching over us to help us grow and mature into the “finished” people that we’re intended to be.

Autumn offers many opportunities to see beautiful colors painted across the landscape. Over the next few weeks, I hope that you’ll enjoy the scenery as you experience the Creator’s love for you!

Have a great day! 😀

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2 replies
  1. Iva
    Iva says:

    We do road trips around our beautiful area in Sweden… Sörmland. This fall has just been breathtaking. I so Enjoy your thoughts here. Many of our farmhouses here were built in the 17 hundreds and are still in use. Have a good Sunday!

    • nathankpatterson
      nathankpatterson says:

      My wife and I also enjoy scenic drives. Each trip offers a chance to see something new. We also enjoy old houses and other structures. It’s great to see them being used. Hope that your Sunday is enjoyable!

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