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    Default HAPPY EASTER RENEWAL (with picts)


    Days come and go and so do the weeks until finally all of the months are also gone. Then we start again. You would think that after a while it would get boring to start all over again and again. I was out working in the yard and garden today, thinking about the fact that tomorrow is Easter. Now Easter is a very special renewal, for us Christians it's a renewal of our core beliefs.

    Right now crappie are going through their renewal. They have either spawned, as they have here, or are getting ready to spawn. We, like years previous, follow right behind them. Bored, not at all. The one thing we all have in common is that we are all a year older and some of us not so much more wiser. As we start this spring season which we all look forward to, not all of our buddies are here with us this year. Lets hope and pray that they are all in the happy crappie fishing grounds in the sky. I've lost an aunt, a first cousin, a sister in law, and a brother in law. We had a very poor spring season as seasons go. I know there were a few around here that had a good spring but for the average person that doesn't fish hard and looks forward to the hot spring bite, it wasn't a great season. Mother nature was hard on us last year lets pray that this year will be much better.

    I guess one of the things that got me to thinking renewal also was my garden. It seems like only yesterday I was in pain from picking beans of which it seem like I planted way to many. But today when I went into the pantry to get some beans that we had canned, I felt no pain. I noticed that we are quite low on the number of jars left. We will be very thankful at Easter dinner tomorrow that we put up just about enough.



    In the garden my beans are making there own renewal. They are in blossom and I will soon be going through the routine of picking, snapping and canning so as we can enjoy them the rest of the year as we have this one.




    Also my okra are coming up, a little later than the beans because they need a little more warmth to get their renewal going. But soon enough I'll picking and cutting and smothering and finally putting them up in the freezer so as to provide us with great gumbo for the year.



    My mulberry tree has made it renewal. The strong spring winds have cleared the branches of berries but not before I got to fill my belly quite a few times. I also was able to pick enough to put some up to make dumplings with at some time in the future.

    I'm down to my last jar of figs also. I didn't get to put many up last year, so here I sit with the trees putting on new figs in their renewal as I plan to eat the last of last years stash in the morning for breakfast.




    I guess where this leads is that natures renews itself every year just like it has done for the ages. The only thing that changes is the fact that we were not always here to witness it nor will we continue be here as nature goes on.

    So in that light, I wish each and every one of you a Happy Easter and my prayer is that you can witness many more before we are called to that great big crappie fishing hole in the sky.

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    you said it right to the point - this younger generation don't know much bout gardenin' and 'communing with nature' and they missing out on one of the 'renewals' this country used to live off of. everything is at burger king or walmart, eventually canning, pickling, smoking and such of the staples that kept our belleys full will slowly die out ----just like us old timers, all that'll be remembered is "something grandpa and grandma used to talk about".

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    Good post brutha... I hope you and yours have a great Easter... it's supposed to get nasty up here.
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    A wise king Solomon said " to every thing there is a season". Just as we see the seasons of nature change so also the seasons of our lives. It really is a wonderful thing to behold.

    Happy Easter to you too " Paw Paw".

    P.S. I loved you story on the main page and you got my vote.

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    Mr.Gene, that reminds me of the saying.....One is closer to God in a garden than anywhere else......or something like that.

    You talking about losing people, we have all had our share. I lost my favorite uncle this past week ( a few of you from my area knew him) "Charlie Petifer" Johnny, I know you knew him. I lost a cousin earlier in the year and then today at my father in law's house we found out that his neighbor's son was killed in a motor cycle accident earlier today. These have definetely been trying times but you have put it all into perspective about being renewed. I like to think that they have not died but been renewed with our lord and savior Jesus Christ.

    To each and every one of you have a safe and blessed Easter!:D
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    Quote Originally Posted by dmann436 View Post
    you said it right to the point - this younger generation don't know much bout gardenin' and 'communing with nature' and they missing out on one of the 'renewals' this country used to live off of. everything is at burger king or walmart, eventually canning, pickling, smoking and such of the staples that kept our belleys full will slowly die out ----just like us old timers, all that'll be remembered is "something grandpa and grandma used to talk about".

    good fishin'
    Man, what you talking about?!!! lol Well I guess I can't really be called the younger generation anymore. lol I grew up with enough canned jars of jelly, figs, beans, etc., etc., etc. under my bed to feed a small army!:D My granny went through the great depression as some of you did. My mom said that she said she would never go without food in her house again. Well I guess mom got that from her cause we had food for years under that bed! Oh and I do have a garden planted too. Don't like most vegetables so it is mostly tomotoes and cucumbers and potatoes.:D
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    Right now crappie are going through their renewal. They have either spawned, as they have here, or are getting ready to spawn. We, like years previous, follow right behind them. Bored, not at all. The one thing


    Sounds like Paw Paw Gene is gettin' ready to spawn!! :D:D

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    Mr. Gene, you are so true in what you say. We used to be the younger generation, but as we get older, we are no longer the new generation, and out of my 3 boys and my daughter, I can see 1 that may have a garden later in his life. We would like to wish you and your family a very Happy Easter, along with the rest of the members and their friends and families.
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    Thanks Gene very well put.. And Happy Easter to all at Crappie.Com.. Happy fishing..

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    I made a round trip from Cade to Shreveport and back yesterday to help bury a dear friend of over 50 years. He and his family have been a blessing to my mother in recent years - kept her going. He was a very talented, loving, and religious man, and there is no doubt he is now with Jesus.
    This morning I got up early and wandered around outside, looking at my irises, many of which have bloomed and are now making seed - and I actually felt Easter. And it was wonderful.
    Hope all of you get to experience it today.
    Pete

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