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Produce Grievance 01/26/2010
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This morning I did my routine big shopping trip to the “city,” yet this time was slightly different.  Now that Spring is around the corner and I'm getting an itch to garden, I was completely grieved by the prices of produce. 

Many know that for years now I have desired and attempted to maintain a productive garden.  Then after my experience this morning, it confirmed my need to diligently pray and prepare for our Spring gardening success.

Several months ago (on our previous blog site,)  I was blogging about some of our gardening endeavors and the success of strawberries, cantaloupe, sunflowers, zuchinni and squash.  I had many other attempts such as medicinal herbs, blueberries, tomatoes, cucumbers and more, but my thumb isn’t naturally “green” so those efforts were short-lived.

Those who know me well can say that I’m naturally optimistic and determined, so I think this year will yield a better harvest.  Occasionally I search online for inspiration and as mentioned before, this local family remains a source of motivation: 
http://www.gofamilyfarms.com/….. Their site also includes great links (some very convicting about the source of ALL our foods.) Recently, I was so happy to get the news that they’ve joined the world of blogging: http://blog.gofamilyfarms.com/ 

I hope to share more gardening updates soon!

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    " Trust in יהוה, and do good; Dwell in the earth, and feed on steadfastness.
    And delight yourself in יהוה, And let Him give you the desires of your heart.
    Commit your way to יהוה, And trust in Him, and He does it. "

    Tehillim (Psa) 37:3-5

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