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This is the view from my front porch in late summer.

Soon, this view will change.
I waited, so eagerly, so impatiently, this spring for the leaves to come on the trees. I could hardly remember what green was like. I think I will never get used to the fact that the leaves just aren’t on the trees here until May.
I took this picture in April.

It’s hard to remember that we can see the river from our house when the leaves are off the trees.
I live with this present green every day, taking it for granted most of the time, as if it will last forever. But it won’t. West Virginia has a true four-season climate. I’ve lived here in our new farmhouse for two of them so far. I look forward to each one as if it’s a gift I get to unwrap. And as if it’s just for me.
I want to know my farm in all its different outfits. I want to see the woods on fire with the turning leaves, and I want to see snow fall over the distant hills.
Yet as soon as each season comes, I know that I will be itching for the next.
And so for these last days of summer, I want to see summer, in all its hot, lush glory. I want to enjoy too much zucchini, hot car seats that stick to my legs, the near-dry river ford that laughs at me as I cross it, chickens that don’t want to lay yet, a goat that doesn’t want to be milked, football practices that never end, evenings on the porch, and the word August at the top of my calendar.

Because soon….. Soon…..

It will all be gone.
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where did you meet 52?
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:eek: Mothman Festival??
Held in Point Pleasant WV every September 20th.
The hayride through the T.N.T. area is so cool :rockon:
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Beautiful haul from your secret garden!
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Keep us posted with lots of photos!
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I went up on the mountain yesterday and there were a few trees beginning to change.
I hope there will be enough rain this autumn and wonder what kind of winter we will have.
Thinking about the land and garden, my house and family, gives me a calm center to return to over and over when the world outside of that (and a place I must be as well) is overwhelming. It is a great comfort to know there are many people who love this sight and return to it. I think it nurtures a kindness of heart….makes people feel good, maybe even a little wistful. Thanks Suzanne for giving us all a pie porch to sit on and take a break from the obama/clinton/holeintheozone/oilprices/outsourcing/americaat war/poularitypoles/planecrashes/mileycyrus/mediaspin/politics and so much more that we are all bombarded with.
Thank you for sharing your beautifully imperfect, no-pants-on world with us.
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- Suzanne, the Farmer’s Wife
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I especially love your “April” photo!
Thanks!
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Gorgeous pic of your garden goodies.
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a really cold winter…since we are in florida i would
assume that all of the states in between florida and wv
would also be cooler than usual! i am looking forward
to cooler!
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What a gift it is to just be able to stroll your yard too! My nephew was fishing up in Alaska last month, at a relatives home and they panicked when they could not find him..he was in the big backyard playing ball with the dog. “You can’t just amble off up there, as Kodiac bears can charge you out of the blue (woods) and they are much faster! (he didn’t know that!) So, yes, the things we take for granted! :mrgreen:
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Envious of definite seasons and the changing of…..! Still very hot here.
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Will be coming here to see your woods change too. xxoo
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Beautiful country!
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