The little moments One morning, about this same time last spring, I took a peaceful walk thru my pasture, across my creek, past the chicken coop out to my serene little pond with the long island in the center. The wind was toying with my hair and I was watching five fluffy yellow Canadian goslings trailing behind the mother and father goose. Then after awhile they scurried up the bank and I followed them back down the path towards my house. I picked a few wildflowers along the way that looked very much like the ones on my apron. I climbed on the back of my horse and trotted the rest of the way home with the wind tickling my cheeks. I am a Victorian princess in the 21st century that adorns herself in purple silk, cotton aprons and water boots who hikes about a farm. I tried to think of the best way to introduce you to my life on a farm and this picturesque April day is what came to mind. Of course a homesteader’s life is not always such a romantic bliss as what was described just now. There are the sad moments. (A loved farm creature lost.) The humorously degrading moments. (These I’ll leave to your imagination.) The maddening moments. (The laying hens eating your entire tomato crop). But during those times you simply synch your apron strings a little tighter, take off your white gloves and remind yourself that it truly is the small things that mean the most. It’s the smell of fresh baked bread, warm milk still in the pail, a note in the mail box or a bushy plant with bright red tomatoes. It’s that tiny moment when the sun is shining brightly and just that “life is good” feeling. Then just for a little moment you have the privilege of looking at the world thru rose-colored glasses. That moment, that feeling, can be few and far between. It comes and goes and bestows itself on whom it wills. As for me, no matter the season, I will continue to put on my silk dress, tie my apron strings, get mud on my boots and smile. Smile just because,…. “Life is not measured by the number of breaths we take, but by the moments that take our breath away.”~ unknown Remember to take time out of your busy day and enjoy what is around you. Whether you are in the country or the city, whether winter or spring, take a moment to breath.
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