Weekly Photo Challenge for 7/19/13: Fresh – The definition for fresh has a bit of a fork in it – it’s a state (new, recent, previously unknown) and it’s a taste or sensation (cool, sweet, invigorating, refreshing).
With the introduction of this week’s topic, I was not sure what to pursue. However, a couple of items just showed up in my home that seem to fit: fresh flowers and fresh sweet corn.
My wife experienced a slight mishap this past week, requiring “Good Samaritans” to come to her aid. Then, her dear friend arrived at our home this morning with a half-dozen roses. These fresh-cut flowers brightened her day! Grateful for the kindness of friends and strangers to bring aid and refreshment in the midst of pain.One of the tasty parts of summer is fresh produce, and there is nothing that compares to Iowa sweet corn. It is just now coming into season and it is good!
It will be fun to look for some other examples of “fresh” this week.
Where has the summer gone? Corn already? Love the flowers, I hope your wife is OK.
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Thanks, Lily. Yes, it’s a sign that summer is more than half over when the sweet corn goes on sale. Yes, my wife is better but still sore and bruised. Thanks, again!
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I pray she will be fully recovered with no more pain.
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Prayers are always welcome (James 5:15-16). Thanks, Lily!
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Glad to hear your wife’s better. Fresh flowers are always lovely and fresh corn delicious. Have a blessed Sunday.
janet
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Thanks, Janet. Blessings to you, too!
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Thanks for stopping by, Janet…enjoyed your interpretation of “fresh” with the farmer’s market produce. Got to love fresh fruits and vegetables!
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