Tuesday, September 19, 2006

Smoke and Leaves and Potatoes

Harvest Vacation!

In my childhood, those were the best words this time of year. Getting out of school for 3 whole weeks so that the farmers had extra hands to help them pick potatoes. When I was a kid, there were still farmers in Hodgdon, Maine that used pickers, not harvesters. I was too young to actually be "employed" to do the job, but when they got to the fields beside my house, I'd go join my older cousins and pick right beside them. I wanted to be a part of it and to say I had the experience. Due to my age, I don't have all the fond memories that others do of those early, brisk mornings, rainy afternoons and long hours in the fields. But I have my own memories...

Autumn has always been my favorite time of the year (though I really enjoy summer as well). There is a distinct smell in the air that comes around the end of September and early October. It's hard to explain if you have never experienced it. It's a crisp smell. A clean smell. The smell of earth being turned to harvest crops, smoke from a pile of burning leaves and colder days on the horizon. Spring brings the smell of mud and new life. Fall brings the smell of the earth preparing for winter.

Yes, the days are colder, but it's a wonderful feeling to wrap yourself in a warm sweatshirt and sit beside a crackling camp fire roasting hot dogs or marshmallows. Or sit on the back of a awaken and ride through the dark woods and farm roads while the wind whistles through your hair. To get up in the morning and be greeted with a chilly day but know that by afternoon, it will be warmer. (Those days will soon be gone and the cold will be there to stay).

But more than the smells and more than anything else, there are the COLORS! If you have never had the privilege of seeing the leaves turn all colors of reds and yellows and oranges, then you, my friend, are truly missing out. It is an experience that I believe you should have before you die. It is AMAZING! God is amazing. Amazing that the leaves change so beautifully and gracefully before quietly, falling to the ground is such a romantic thing. The leaves are most definitely my favorite part of Fall. How could they not be?

So, why do I write this? Why express this to you? For this reason my friends: This year, I will miss it. I will miss it all. And it is strange. It's strange to get up in the morning and have it be warm. It's strange that it's still 90 degrees during the day, every day. It is strange that everything is still so green. No special smell or change of colors.

And yet, it is wonderful how God did not make the whole country the same. That we can go to a different part of the Land we call home and experience such different things. I like where I am (the south), but I LOVE where I'm from (the north) and no matter where I go or end up I'll always be a "County Girl" from Maine, "The way life should be".

Thursday, September 14, 2006

And a few more...

At a Mexican Restaurant in a Greek Village

Swimming in the Weeki Wachee River




The water was crystal clear before we got in it :)




Weeki Wachee Trip
Now, about this one...

Pictures from Florida

Finally, here are some pics...
ME :)
The Beach in Tarpon Springs
The Admin. Blgd. on Campus
The LibraryMy Dorm

Friday, September 08, 2006

Feels Like Home, Sorta

Wow, I've been here 3 weeks. However, I must confess that it feels like a lot longer than that. I feel as if I've been here for years. I am really enjoying being back and school and I'm really enjoying being at Trinity College. Yes, there have already been some real struggles and continue to be, but God is good and faithful.
Classes are going well. I'm enjoying and learning. Intro to El Ed is by far my favorite class this semester. It's neat because I took an education class last fall through the University of Maine so that was the secular perspective on education. Now I'm getting the Christian perspective. Some similarities obviously, but differences as well.
I've had an answer to prayer this week. I am going to be doing a small on campus job that involves some cleaning and will only be a few hours each week in exchange for lower room & board fees! I'm really happy about that. And I should still have time to get another job as well.
Tomorrow I'm going canoeing/kayaking.
I truly will have some pictures posted within the next week. Keep checking.