'The Song of the Lark,' Jules Breton (1827-1906).
this celebration marks balance between summer and fall. today the sun and moon share an equal time in the sky. our long summer days are giving way to the season change, as our fall harvest comes into play. time to reap what we've sewn, and i foresee a bounty.
there is a lovely oak tree in my neighbors backyard, for the last week the squirrels have been dropping acorns on the roof and with each crack on the shingles i am reminded to do the same. harvest, prepare for the winter by gathering all of what is needed.
there is a lovely oak tree in my neighbors backyard, for the last week the squirrels have been dropping acorns on the roof and with each crack on the shingles i am reminded to do the same. harvest, prepare for the winter by gathering all of what is needed.
to honor the squirrels reminder i went out to my backyard and picked up a handful of acorns.