Charming applied
Whats left of
The
Rugged
Fenceline
along
the
narrow rural road
soon
Caught
my inquisitive eye..
apparently cobbled together with convenient pieces of old wood available having been laying about on the surrounding land as possible leftovers
from previous labors.
As I observed the uneven pattern
I somehow found it charming in a rustic kind of way.
And then it brought back a fond memory as I recall a favorite uncle of mine telling me to 'use what you have in order not to waste.' And then I too realized that at times that those few available items are all that were available to use at any given time.
'Make your way Ann the best you can and realize what is all around you, to be used no matter its size, for it can be wisely applied to something.'
Even now I find his simple wisdom effective and still apply it at times to projects I am working on.
And I then reasoned, long ago, so did they.
Everything seemed like a Treasure to them that one day gathered became a useful tool or two as they built their dreams upon the at times Harrowing Landscape.
For they lived well with their Highly Developed Creed..
You Will Always Have Everything You Need
by
Choosing
and
Applying
a
Long Standing Belief..
to
'Waste Not Want Not'
in
Everything
You
Do..