Monday, January 4, 2010

what will we folksters sow?

-today i may have sown some humor and it may have produced some giggles

-today i also sowed a little thoughtfulness and i reaped acknowledgement

-tonight i will sow some fellowship/communion and pray to receive love and warmth

-at the end of this evening i will try and sow 'calibration' and reap some balance

-tomorrow i hope to sow encouragement and reap the conviction that i'm doin' what i'm
supposed to be doin'

*art work by yours truly....a.t.b. 2008























5 comments:

  1. Sow on, Anthony! Lovely words and image.

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  2. thank you dear Jenny....

    ...anthony...tee hee...nobody calls me that hardly...you caught the initials...i'z blushing

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  3. Love it! Do you mind if I post the words on my blog with a link to you? It is especially meaningful as I sit by the fire dreaming of the spring time planting, today I also have to preside over a funeral. Another thought provoking event.
    Blessings Deacon Woodcutter

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  4. Hi Deacon,

    thanks for stopping by....sure, go ahead :)

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  5. Thanks Todd, Our Farm is called St. Isidore Farm, St. Isidore was a simple farmer folk living in Spain many years ago. The Angles were said to help him sow his seeds. There are great rewards for those who have humble jobs. The greatest man to live after-all was a carpenter. So God bless the maintenance men, farmers and the like!
    Deacon Woodcutter (Steve)

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