There is still some fire left in the year, but it tends to show up only at dusk and dawn. But, what a fire it is! Painting the sky in so many variations on a theme. While I know that the turning of the calendar is just a constructed event we humans have created, it comes with the weight of generations of experience.
Let us celebrate the year that has past - remembering the events that shaped us, both good and bad. And the good Earth celebrates with us, once again with fire in the sky.
I am glad you are here, reading this blog. And, in case you missed it, I actually endeavored to write a post for each month of this prior year. If you are curious about how this small-scale, diversified farm operator sees the course of a year, these are a worthwhile read. If you are another grower or agriculturist, you might find some similarities to how you feel - or maybe you will see something that contrasts with your experience.
For those who have interest, here are the other entries in this series:
I hope you can find some good things that happened in your life during the past year. And, if there were challenges (and I am sure there were) I hope that you were able to grow and learn from them. But, if all you could do was survive, we can still celebrate that survival with the hope that there are good things available to us simply because we did make it through the year that has been 2021.
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