Sunday, November 4, 2012

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November, for many of us, is a time to be grateful for the harvests that provide our food, and for those that tend the crops. A trip to the supermarket in the rain and traffic to get a bag of microwavable green beans, then standing in line to pay, is the extent of our effort to get food (that is, after we work all week to make the money it costs to buy it!!!) There was a time when hunting was not just trying to find our favorite brand of soup among the dozens of brands on the shelf. We no longer have to clean fish, pluck the feathers off chickens and turkeys, or butcher cows or pigs. I dare say just the thought of having to do that is disturbing to most people. I am thankful to have a system of food distribution that allows me to buy my hamburger all prepared and packaged, and for those who do the work.Tens of thousands of years ago our ancestors watched the skies to figure out how to predict the seasons – because they wanted to improve the quality of human life and be prepared for times when the climate was too cold for food to grow, and animals migrated to warmer areas.