Sunday, September 21, 2008

Where I Stand Sunday


The harvest of 'season long' crops begin
the grower counts his yield.
The pay off is 'beauty' and 'color'
as the ground prepares to go dormant or
shelter winter's seed
for the next season yet to come.
H
ere I am back in Kansas, at home. The little decorative pumpkins I planted this spring were ready to be harvested. Being away, we still had lots to pick out of the garden. Have I told you - just about anything will grow here?
Don't know what I will do with the minis, but they sure are cute!
Maybe I will have enough to take to school when I 'substitute' in the next month or so.
Kids love em and they make great decorations in the house!
Stay tuned for more on the Guatemala trip.

2 comments:

Susan Carlin said...

Great shot, Pattie! I need to come read your travelogue more carefully, but what I've seen tells me you had an incredible time.

Pattie Wall said...

I did!

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