New Soil
This week marks the end of one phase of my life. Saturday, a moving van is showing up, so that my husband and I can load up our few belongings and transport them to our new home in small-town, south Kansas.
This week has been crawling by, feeling much like one feels at the top of a roller-coaster, knowing the rush is coming soon.
Paint colors have been picked, garden plans have been drawn (and re-drawn).
Our new place is exceptionally modest, with the house being the least of the reasons we’re buying. My husband is drawn to the massive shed, which he brags has 200 more square feet than the house itself.
I, on the other hand, immediately fell in love with the 5 acres, heavily shaded by dozens of huge, happy trees. These trees include apple, pear, apricot, plum, pecan, and black walnut, a lineup which any gardener would respect and envy.
Every ounce of my being is called to this little haven. It feels wholesome, earthy, healthy, and rich. It is a place to invest in the growth of grapes, bees, and children. It is home. So here is to next week and a new beginning.
Simple Plot
Of few acres, the owner
yet Midas knows not
my joy as the hone-r
of my humble lot.
My riches not golden
nor owning my land;
my treasure’s my pleasure
in tending by hand.
The morning dawns gaily
to gild my small home
with Life that comes daily
and Mercies unknown.
Oh! the beauty abounding
in life’s simple toil
give to Midas his counting
and me my rich soil!
Photos by People’s Bank
Elements/Actions by Pioneer Woman, NinaScraps, and Shadow House Creations
I wish we could be there to help you move… and paint. I can’t WAIT to be within an hour of you! ENJOY!
I’m excited for you. Life is happening to you! The things you’ve wanted for years are really happening! Well, root deep. Dwell in the land. And don’t quit writing poetry.
You got your place! I hope we get to visit it and have some tea. Happy for you, sad to be “losing” you here.
This has been a bit of a “blah” week. But reading these sisterly blogs has definitely been a highlight. I am excited about your new place and all of the adventures coming your way (especially the wee one!). By the way, in a moment of extreme spring fever, I planted some seeds in a tray and set them on the window seat in the dining room. So now I have lettuce and spinach coming up and it is to soon to do anything with them. But it scratched the itch!
Oh, lovely, Annie! Thanks for posting these pictures. I’m longing to come walk in the shade of those big trees with you. Save a few pecans for me, ok?
What a lovely place, Annie! I rejoice with you over God’s goodness and the boundary lines placed in your life at this moment. Treasure building your home. Much love!