Pictures of cutting our dryland milo that I’ve been wanting to post! Editing and posting pictures takes time and I never get it done as quickly as I’d like! Somedays I think blogging is too time consuming and other days I love it! I do love taking pictures and editing them and this is a great way of journaling the highlights I want to remember. We don’t have a hugely unique story or great, awesome adventures to share. Just a lot of normal life, but we’ve been blessed so much! I’ve been joining in 21 Days of Gratitude. Though I have days that I feel overwhelmed by life or envious of others or I wonder if I’ll ever learn to be content, when I start counting my blessings, it doesn’t take long to realize they’re endless! It blesses me just to take time to be specific about things in my life that I’m so very thankful for. This year, one of our blessings, has been the harvest from the fields. It is always a blessing, but I’ve thought about it more this year as time and again the rain did not come like we hoped it would. Yet God has blessed us and is taking care of us. This week especially, as we celebrate Thanksgiving, we thank Him.

Love the pictures. Milo is such a pretty color and then put a green and yellow machine behind it—-oh, my goodness, what a great picture. Fun to see someone in the buddy(dummy) seat and then seeing him climb down. That Pete in the background doesn’t hurt the scenery at all! Glad to see the pics and glad that God has blessed your harvest.
I think milo is pretty too. It sure is itchy though! 🙂
We have been blessed more than we can even think or imagine.
Love seeing pics of harvest. Can’t believe I’m 38 years old – been to Kansas at least once almost every single year of my life – but have never been there for a harvest. Seems that needs to change!
Riding in the combine is cool! But you’ve been smart to wait at least as far as our harvests, because we just now have a buddy seat in our combine. 🙂
It looks as though you’ve been harvesting pictures, Deborah! And counting our blessings really does give us the right perspective, doesn’t it? Thanks for your simple, normal life. I live one of those too–nothing amazing or noteworthy with me. But, like you, I’m a humble servant of the King, just trying to harvest where I can.
Simple, normal life is an enormous blessing!
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