Winds, Loggers, Fires and Berries
Strong winds blew down a swath of
trees -- leaving jagged trunks jutting from the
earth.
Driving by a few days later, we
shook our heads and sadly recalled how beautiful the land used
to be.
I grumbled against the
wind.
Good hearted loggers tried to clean
it up a bit -- by clearing some of the windfall. Their honest
efforts, however, seemed more an invasion of
nature than a healing. Their cuttings left deep scars, cold
and stark.
I drove by, shook my head, and
grumbled against the loggers.
The burning followed. How the fire
started is still a puzzle -- perhaps a lightening strike, an
engine spark, or a careless cigarette.
Regardless of the start, it took the firefighting volunteers a full effort
for the finish. Acres of charred stubble
marred the landscape.
I grumbled against the
fire.
But passing time has a way of
healing scarred soil and human hearts. From blackened ground,
new life
emerges.
Twelve seasons later, quite by
accident, we happened upon the barren place and were amazed
to find bushes loaded with raspberries
-- and a new patch of wild blueberries growing near the
earth!
Before dinner that evening, we bowed
our heads, thanked our Creator for the berries and
Blessed the fire.
We joyfully filled a couple of ice
cream buckets with sweet treasure.
Blessed the
wind,
Blessed the loggers
andBlessed the fire.
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