I hope you have time to take a ride with me today. We're not going anywhere in particular. Let's just take a ride in the country. We'll go off the beaten path and see rural America. We'll see the landscape. There's no traffic jams or road rage where we're going. We'll wave at farmers on tractors and little old ladies walking to the mailbox. We'll see people sitting in rocking chairs on their front porches having coffee before it gets too hot outside.
We'll see spacious skies. Now, there are no purple mountain majesties here in South Louisiana - far from it. The land is flat. But there are amber waves of grain. Here is a field of wheat waving in the gentle breeze. It's ready for harvesting.
Would you look over there? Some grateful soul painted a mural on the side of their barn that says, "God Bless our Farmers." How about that? It shows a combine harvesting rice and a farmer walking on the levee with his shovel resting on his shoulder. Despite high prices, farmers are out doing what they need to do to keep America (and the rest of the world) fed. God bless our farmers, indeed.
On the same building, there's an American flag painted on the side. Can you see it? The shrubs have almost taken over it. In a metaphorical sense, some parts of the American dream, as well as the innocence and greatness of our country have almost been overtaken, but if you look closely, the pride and work ethic is still there. I'm praying her greatness will be restored and the overgrowth of apathy and division will be pruned back.
Rice fields are just receiving their first shot of nitrogen, boosting their growth and turning their foliage so green it's almost blue.
You can notice by the road noise, we've turned off the paved road. We're on a gravel road heading back home. The dust billows up behind us. We pull up to the house just in time to see old Rosie eating grass as the sun tucks itself below the horizon.
Perspective is everything. Sometimes it is just refreshing to see that there is still good out there. All you gotta do is make a turn on the road less traveled. It's been a relaxing drive today. I'm glad you accompanied me.
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