Blood, Sweat and Soil
by Carolyn Yeager, April 2007
(copyright Carolyn Yeager 2007)
I'm a gardener.
I guess it's in my blood because seeing a garden, any kind of garden, brings up feelings that I can only call love, and even a kind of reverence. The concept that a tiny seed, planted in the darkness of living soil, sprouts and grows into the comparatively huge, beautiful shapes and colors of vegetables, fruits, flowers and trees inspires me as much as anything I can think of. It's magical!
While gardening gives a sense of security in knowing I can supply some food for myself apart from the exploitative agribusiness owners, industrial food manufacturers, distributors and retailers, the real reason I do it is because it puts me in tune with Nature's creative process. In other words, I experience the magic.
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