Sunday, August 24, 2008

An Awakening

About a week ago the former owners of our new home in Oregon gave us a welcome basket. It was full of information about Pendleton and such and of course food! :) Homemade bread, gourmet popcorn, homemade jam and homemade grape juice. It was this gift that woke me up to the treasures we have on our property. The jam was made from our plum tree and the juice from our grapes. That is not all the fruit we have either. We have an apple tree (unlike our crab apple tree we had in Jersey) and two rasberry bushes. How fun! Tasting the goodness from our land suddenly has me wondering about how I can help foster the growth of these fruits. Today I tried one of our concord grapes...they are just about ready and I hope to juice them as the former owners did before me. They actually used the grape juice for communion in their church. Fun. I feel so uneducated about the fruit on our property but before I tasted it I did not have much of an interest in it. Now I want to know. There has been some spiritual parrellel here. :) "O Taste and see that the Lord is good...(Psalm 34:8)" And He is good. The rest of the verse ends with," blessed is the man who trusts in Him."

2 comments:

Lindsey said...

What a wonderful gift basket idea! That was very nice of the previous owners to do that for your family. I have to say that would build my appreciation for our place if I had had something like that happen. I'm not sure what could have been produced from 18 maple trees, aside from boxelder bugs.

Your place sounds wonderful with all it's berries and fruits. Let me know how your juices turn out!

reallyreen said...

Michelle, I saw your comment on the tompkins site. what is Jamie's blog site? I'm new to this blog thing.