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Aug 18 2009

Fall

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I was out minding my own business, mowing the lawn and it hit me. It wasn’t all that painful (unlike the branch that left a sizable welt across my chest from the same mowing job) but it was a rather startling realization none the less.

Fall is here.

You see, I can tell because the light has changed. It is no longer the harsh broiling light of summer. The light has taken on a softer, cooler tint; its not the merry blush light of spring, no this is definitely an autumnal light. Which, when combined with the cooler temperatures (at least at night) begins to bring the rush of fall activity.

You might make something of a study of light at different times of the year. There are certainly days that are exceptions to the general condition of the light during the seasons, but there is something of a different quality to the light of each season–look for it if you don’t already, you might be amazed at the spectrum.

But wait–you might say (as indeed, I myself d0) my tomatoes aren’t even beginning to ripen yet! However for all our wishes the fact remains…fall is here. Many farmers around here are praying for a delayed fall this year–due the the cooler summer temps and rain-delayed planting, a lot of soybeans are nearly a month behind their usual maturity. An early frost could spell disaster for many. It would not be the first time though, if we had frost in early to mid September….

Soon the holidays will be upon us–Deer Season, Thanksgiving, Christmas… Winter, with her howling winds and (hopefully) deep snows when the light will change yet again, to a pale wane glimmer. Yet the story of changing life does not end there–it has been promised that for “as long as the earth shall endure, Seedtime and Harvest, Cold and Heat, Summer and Winter, Day and Night shall never cease.”

Matthew

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Jan 17 2009

A Quick Note

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The weather here remains a touch on the chilly side: Highs around 5 degrees F for the last few days, although there hasn’t been much wind which makes it quite tolerable (for me anyway). To day that’s changing. The high is supposed to be 16, but the wind is roaring around at 20 mph (which makes for a slight wind chill…of about -15). It’s been a struggle to keep the house even above 65, but our furnace just isn’t big enough for this weather. There is also a lot of complaining from people (like at church, or the store) about how cold it is. But (except for the house heating issue) I kinda like it. I like Winter pretty well, about as well as Summer and Fall…Spring is nice too. Some day I’d like to go out west (say to North Dakota) in the winter to see what cold is really like. I look at it as sort of a challenge–to survive (or even thrive) even when the temps are really cold, plus I like the cold and snow; snow isn’t nearly as wet as rain, and so is easier to work in, and in the winter there aren’t any flies or misquotes!

Yesterday afternoon Dad had a job interview with the Board of Water and Light in Lansing. This is the first door that has seemed to open in six months. We’re thanking the Lord for this opportunity and praying His will be done. It is a job that is still related to his field (electrical engineer) and isn’t too far away, about 35 min. The interview was conducted by a panel of two engineer type guys and the head HR person, and Dad said that he thought the interview went pretty well. They told Dad that they’ll contact him towards the end of next week to let him know whether or not they want to continue the interviewing process (which consists of at least two or three more interviews with different people). We’d definitely appreciate your prayers in this matter.

Well I’d better get out and feed my chickens so I’ll sign off for now,

Matthew

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Oct 5 2008

COLD!

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It is getting down right chilly here, got down to at least 34 degrees last night–personally I think it was colder than that–and we had a fairly heavy frost. We had to cover the flowers and the garden. The latter is doing quite well for a change, I planted some more lettuce and such a while back and it is all up and growing–I need to get out there and thin the stuff down some. The watermelons are also still going, although I haven’t checked them after the frost.

Today I spent most of my time over at the W. family’s farm again. The prognosis for Mr. W.’s foot and leg is looking worse and worse. The Dr.s are saying that IF they can repair the foot he’ll have to be off of it for six to ten months. If they cant save the foot, they will have to amputate just below the knee…in which case Mr. W. will have to be laid up for about six to ten months. So in either case he needs to cut way back and basically quit working for ten months–he has trouble not working for ten minutes! He also is fighting an infection in his bone–for which he has a pick line in his arm for daily doses of IV antibiotics (at $800 a pop).

We’re now experiencing my favorite time of year–Fall. The only problem is that it’s so darn cold. Well maybe it’s just that I’m not used to it :-) I am also now Officially a year older (as of Sep. 28) that puts me up to the ripe old age of 19–time sure flies. If anyone has a way to slow time down please let me know!

Whelp, supper’s about ready so I’ll say sayonara for now chaps. ;-)

Matthew

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