In the Afternoon’s Light
By John W. Vander Velden
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Forty-four years and each different…forty-four plantings…forty-four harvests, how things had changed! And yet in the afternoon’s light he saw the things that remained constant. A farmer, the son of a farmer, the grandson of a farmer. If someone would prick him…examine the blood that flowed…very closely…surely they would find soil. For after all these years…all these generations there had to be dirt in his blood. There could be no other reason a man would face all nature would cast his way year after year …to fight day in and day out from dawn to dusk…clawing onward to another harvest. The completed task proving once again, Carl the victor. A smile touched his lips. “This has been a good year,” he said softly, “ ‘Spect next year will be too.” Whistling Carl turned, a grateful, content man in the afternoon’s light
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As always, great writing John.
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