We left home several years ago in the wee hours of a January morning to attend a 10:00 funeral that was 3 1/2 hours away. On the drive we passed a beautiful farm where the morning fog was just beginning to lift. Last week we made the same trip for yet another funeral and we passed the farm again, but this time it was a bright summer’s day. I took both photos through the car window with my cell phone. Same farm, different season, years apart!
The following is a re-post of a story I wrote the first time I saw the farm:
THE QUIET BATTLE
Morning fog invades a lovely Kansas farm in the pre-dawn hours of a clear winter day. The fog will lie low for a spell, transforming rest into stubborn courage for the fight that looms ahead: an inevitable skirmish between Fog and Sun.
As Fog hunkers down, it blankets winter wheat and hugs the stubble of last year’s corn which lay dying in the field. It settles itself along the fence that separates the farm in stately fashion and it laces haunting fingers through the trees. It covertly surrounds the silo, the barn, the shed; and forms a luminous halo around the single light left burning to ward off possible dangers tempted to lurk in shadowed corners.
At sunrise, the battle begins. Fog is brave and refuses to yield, but the fight does not rage for long. Sun is a strong and formidable enemy. Flanked on all sides with no place to hide, Fog is swiftly defeated. Forced to surrender, a virtual white flag is waved as it retreats.
When the farm is fully bathed in golden rays, you would never suspect that a quiet battle had ever taken place here.
So glad it’s still there. So often years later everything has changed.
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Me too! It doesn’t appear to have changed much over the years.
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Excellent.
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It still has an aura about it.
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Yes, I think so too! Thanks, Tracy!
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That first picture is amazing in the fog.. 😉
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Thanks! There’s just something about that photo!
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Beautiful photo of the farm in the fog, and loved your words too! What a wonderful way of looking at this phenomenon.
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I appreciate your comment, Candice! Thanks so much!
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What an amazing place. It is fascinating how not much has changed other than the growth of the trees. Very nice pictures!
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I thought it was a lovely farm! The white fence really drew me in! Thanks for the comment.
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