Lovely, and to be the Grinch (because it's Sunday and I'm a pastor's wife, so I can gripe all I want to), may it always be so - as long as we stop despoiling the land God gave us to look after, not own. "God shed his grace" is a plea, not a statement, and this gentle haiku reminds us of the good, while we must always keep in the back of our minds our responsibility to keep it that way! Amy BL
"America, America, God shed His light on thee!" These are great photos!
ReplyDeleteLove the golden fields this time of year! Not so crazy about the stubbly dirt that follows, though. Circle of life, I guess. =)
ReplyDeletejust beautiful thanks rose
ReplyDeletewell Amen to this post :)
ReplyDeleteGolden wheat bursting in the pods.. great pictures and a heartfelt harvest prayer indeed!!
ReplyDeleteHear hear! Nice one Lilibeth. Happy Sunday. :)
ReplyDeleteFantastic pictures, reminds you what is really important in life!
ReplyDeleteLovely, and to be the Grinch (because it's Sunday and I'm a pastor's wife, so I can gripe all I want to), may it always be so - as long as we stop despoiling the land God gave us to look after, not own. "God shed his grace" is a plea, not a statement, and this gentle haiku reminds us of the good, while we must always keep in the back of our minds our responsibility to keep it that way! Amy BL
ReplyDeleteI really like the way you combine life's harvest with the rich harvesting of crops. I have no doubt that you will be successful.
ReplyDeleteAmen. Let my life be an "alleluia" to glorify God!
ReplyDeleteThe beauties of the golden harvest await... the wonders of the skies... all in their majestic stance.
ReplyDeleteNicely done.
it's so simple yet it is so powerful.
ReplyDeletelovely put.