Tuesday, February 7, 2012

Tomatoes




[green]




[fruits of our labor]



[deliciousness]



[lost in the garden]








[little gardeners]


We are having a love affair with tomatoes. Plump, tender, beautiful tomatoes. They are beginning to ripen and we have a fresh tomato everyday. Our garden is being consumed by tomato plants and it's hard to scoot by to tend to everything. Every morning we greet the garden and search out the ripe ones. They are the most beautiful with fresh dew on them. I prepare them at night with a little olive oil and salt and pepper, a perfect appetizer for each and every dinner. What an adventure growing food is. I thought I would learn about gardening, but I have learned more about myself. I've learned that anything worthwhile takes time Lessons are best learned by doing... even failing. Good food is worth it. The way people have grown food since the ancient days. Traditions passed down from generation to generation. Closeness with the earth and all creation.

Why is it that the soul craves the earth? Why do babies stop crying and listen when you step outside? Why do fingers seem at home when they dig deep in rich soil? Simple tasks like watering and pruning quiet the soul and mind.

Step outside and listen.






8 comments:

  1. I will be trying my own hand at container gardening this spring, and reading things like this just makes me even more excited about it.

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    1. I hope your garden does well! We have loved having a container garden since we have no yard, can't wait to hear about it!

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  2. Lessons are best learned by doing - so true! What a beautiful new blog you have!

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  3. love the little gardeners fingers! eek! and completely agree about how our souls just automatically quieten when we step outside. and then rejoice when we stick our fingers in the dirt! oh i cant wait to get my garden going!!!

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  4. oh my those tomatoes are beautiful, as I'm sure they tasted that way too. I love this post Betsy, you are such an inspiring soul <3

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    1. Thank you Tia! My tomatoes were the best I have ever had, I'm really enjoying the process of growing food - and thank you, I feel the same about you!

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  5. aw i LOVE that last picture with the hands, its sooo adorable and creative!! and what a lovely garden, i hope to have one of my own someday!

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    1. Thank you koko! I hope you get to enjoy the simple pleasure of a garden, it's such a gift! <3

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