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Thursday, August 6, 2009
At The Farm
While in Mississippi we spent the day at the farm.
The farmhouse, ever graceful, holds only echoes of a previous time.
Uncle D treated Boo to ride on the combine... and the tractor... and the four wheeler.
Boo couldn't stop grinning, he loves wheels and engines and speed.
Tukes, our animal loving little man, preferred the goats. They are much quieter.
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Noticing, delighting, creating, hoping, believing, living, learning, and enjoying a beautiful life... with faith. I'm loving my professor-husband and mothering my two little boys.
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This is my Father's world.
He shines in all that's fair.
In the rustling grass I hear him pass
He speaks to me everywhere.
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