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4/19/2006 2:26:49 PM EDT
Gives me a whole new respect for Safeway and immigrant workers.
4/19/2006 3:25:38 PM EDT
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Gives me a whole new respect for Safeway and immigrant workers.



I didnt know groomin ones self was so hard
4/19/2006 3:34:24 PM EDT
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Gives me a whole new respect for Safeway and immigrant workers.



Dude, get some resumes out, you don't have to hang out in the Safeway parking lot looking for landscaping work.
4/19/2006 3:38:11 PM EDT
[#3]
"The Ricky Nelson Aerial BBQ and Garden Party"
4/19/2006 3:56:43 PM EDT
[#4]
How many workers do you want?

4/19/2006 4:03:09 PM EDT
[#5]
Must...resist...cheap shot at...Gunrunner....plant...garden...head.....
4/19/2006 7:58:34 PM EDT
[#6]

To these men
The landscape is an armory of powers,
Which, one by one, they know to draw and use.
They harness beast, bird, insect, to their work;
They prove the virtues of each bed of rock,
And, like the chemist mid his loaded jars,
Draw from each stratum its adapted use
To drug their crops or weapon their arts withal.
They turn the frost upon their chemic heap,
They set the wind to winnow pulse and grain,
They thank the spring-flood for its fertile slime,
And on cheap summit-levels of the snow
Slide with the sledge to inaccessible woods
O'er meadows bottomless. So, year by year,
They fight the elements with elements,
And by the order in the field disclose
The order regnant in the yeoman's brain.
What these strong masters wrote at large in miles,
I followed in small copy in my acre;
For there 's no rood has not a star above it;
The cordial quality of pear or plum
Ascends as gladly in a single tree
As in broad orchards resonant with bees;
And every atom poises for itself,
And for the whole.
He planted where the deluge ploughed,
His hired hands were wind and cloud;
His eyes detect the Gods concealed
In the hummock of the field.

THE glory of the farmer is that, in the division of labors, it is his part to create. All trade rests at last on his primitive activity. He stands close to Nature; he obtains from the earth the bread and the meat. The food which was not, he causes to be. The first farmer was the first man, and all historic nobility rests on possession and use of land. Men do not like hard work, but every man has an exceptional respect for tillage, and a feeling that this is the original calling of his race, that he himself is only excused from it by some circumstance which made him delegate it for a time to other hands. If he have not some skill which recommends him to the farmer, some product for which the farmer will give him corn, he must himself return into his due place among the planters.' And the profession has in all eyes its ancient charm, as standing nearest to God, the first cause.




Good-bye
by: Ralph Waldo Emerson

Good-bye, proud world! I'm going home;
Thou art my friend, and I'm not thine.
Long through thy weary crowds I roam;
A river-ark on the ocean brine,
Long I've been tossed like the driven foam;
But now, proud world! I'm going home.

Good-bye to Flattery's fawning face;
To Grandeur with his wise grimace;
To upstart Wealth's averted eye;
To supple Office, low and high;
To crowded halls, to court and street;
To frozen hearts and hasting feet;
To those who go, and those who come;
Good-bye, proud world! I'm going home.

I am going to my own hearth-stone,
Bosomed to yon green hills alone,--
A secret nook in a pleasant land,
Whose groves the frolic fairies planned;
Where arches green, the livelong day,
Echo the blackbird's roundelay,
And vulgar feet have never trod
A spot that is sacred to thought and God.

O, when I am safe in my sylvan home,
I tread on the pride of Greece and Rome;
And when I am stretched beneath the pines,
Where the evening star so holy shines,
I laugh at the lore and the pride of man,
At the sophist schools and the learned clan;
For what are they all, in their high conceit,
When man in the bush with God may meet?

4/19/2006 9:15:55 PM EDT
[#7]
Ralph Emerson? The guy that used host the CMT talk show with Shotgun Red?
4/20/2006 11:10:27 AM EDT
[#8]
Yup, this weekend is going to be time to fire up the rototiller and start getting the ground ready for the summer crop. I was thinking of trying to start Pumpkins and see if I could come up with some targets for the shoots this summer...
4/20/2006 4:39:09 PM EDT
[#9]
Got the vegie garden plot worked up, and the first major mowing of the season done, still have a mountain of brush and debry to move but it was beautiful day with cherry blossoms drifting acroos the range as I mowed it, one of the things I enjoy most.
4/20/2006 5:31:17 PM EDT
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Got the vegie garden plot worked up, and the first major mowing of the season done, still have a mountain of brush and debry to move but it was beautiful day with cherry blossoms drifting acroos the range as I mowed it, one of the things I enjoy most.



What caliber do you shoot the floating cherry blossems with?
4/20/2006 5:47:10 PM EDT
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Got the vegie garden plot worked up, and the first major mowing of the season done, still have a mountain of brush and debry to move but it was beautiful day with cherry blossoms drifting acroos the range as I mowed it, one of the things I enjoy most.



Nice mental picture.