The Power behind the Pivot

 

The Power behind the Pivot. 

Pictured, is Chandler Ritchie, starting the Turbo Diesel Engine which powers the well pump, along with the generator that provides power to the electric motors on each set of wheels which engage to move the pivot. 

It's incredible to be an outsider looking in and see the evolution of science technology as the pivots can be controlled remotely to maximize efficiency. 

Nonetheless, regardless of the many technological advancements, the machine still needs the farmer. A farmer breaks a leg and he continues to work on crutches, a machine malfunctions and shuts down...it cannot improvise, it cannot overcome...it quits. 

Science and Technology has produced a new breed of farmer, one more knowledgable and capable than ever. The world is changing, and they are evolving along with it, if not a step ahead. They may have bigger tractors to help with the work, but where there's bigger tractors there's more work to be done, and where there's more work to be done...there are not more hours in the day. There is no technology to create more time...making it an invaluable entity...yet they sacrifice that more than anything. 

I'm more than proud to call a few of them Family. In fact, Chandler is my Nephew, and I've watched him grow into an incredible young man...mostly due to the family values and work ethic learned from life on the farm.  You couldn't find a prouder Uncle. 

Thank you, for what you do. 

 
Power behind the Pivot

Power behind the Pivot

 

Chandler (pictured above) is, in fact, my Nephew, and I've watched him grow from an infant in my arms into an incredible young man...mostly due to the family values and work ethic learned from life on the farm.  He may be one of the most capable 17yr old young men I've ever encountered.

You couldn't find a prouder Uncle. 

The Road we Travel

 

Perhaps you didn't become who you thought you were going to be...because you became who you were meant to be. 

Perhaps you didn't get what you wanted, because not getting what you want was exactly what you needed. 

Perhaps you didn't make it where you intended, because you were diverted to where you belong. 

It's okay if you're not there yet, as you are on the path that will lead you. You may be there already, and merely need to look around realize you have arrived. 

Regardless of where you think you are today...today is where you are. 

Every detour, wrong turn, pot hole, and road block has led you to this very moment. In this moment...you are alive. 

Take a breath, look around, and Live here...Live now...Live today. 

-Rob K.

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Thunder Rolls

 

After a long, hot day, there's lighting in the sky and my hair is blowing in the cool, steady wind.  

It feels refreshing, and brings back memories of younger days when I would  just stare in wonder at the night sky being lit up with dancing flashes of light. No cares in the world, not worried about who I was or would become just "being" and observing. 

The feeling in the air just before a heavy rain...the anticipation of hearing the awesome claps of thunder along with a heavy downpour of droplets so big you can see them splash when they hit the ground. 

And....I just heard the thunder as I'm typing this. It's not loud claps, it's deep rolling rumbles. Wait...I just heard a clap followed by a low subtle rumble. The rain has started hitting the roof of my 4Runner as I'm parked in the driveway because I don't want to stop watching nature's show. 

There's not many things as beautiful as a good thunderstorm. The only thing better, is to share the experience. Running through the rain, holding hands with your soul mate...singing and dancing. Or holding each other tight when the windows are shaking while you comfort the nervous pets and reassure your children that everything will be okay. After all, you're there to protect them. "You'll always be safe with me." It's hard to feel much more alive and connected with each other and this beautiful place called Earth. 

With that being said, I'm going to go inside and get my Bella dog, drive to the park, gaze up into the sky  through the glass of my closed sun roof, and just "be."

Happy Sigh.