September 21, 2008

Farm Lands

Posted in Personal tagged , , , , at 9:00 am by pdxfirefly

I grew up in a suburb of Los Angeles and led a fairly urban life except for our camping vacations every summer.  Anyway,  my favorite high school date was born in Nebraska.  On a farm.   “On a farm!” I replied, “do they still have farms?”  The answer was “Yes, of course, where do you think your food comes from?”  Me: “It comes from the grocery store!”  He: “and where does the store get it from?”  Very naive me: “On the trucks from the store warehouse!”  Needless to say, he set me straight about where my food really comes from.

I tell this story, because something interesting occurred to me today on the way to church.  As I looked over to my right I could enjoy the symmetry of a newly cleared field — this just a few blocks from my home.  The area south and west of me is largely beautiful, fertile, Oregon land with many vineyards interspersed among the produce farms.  It was then I realized that for the entire time that I lived in the Midwest, I lived near farmland– so near that I had farm dust in my houses… no matter which mid-western state I lived in.

For a young girl who thought that farms were obsolete, I have spent most of my life making up for that mistake by dusting rich delicious farm dust off my tables and vacuuming it up from my carpets and floors!

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