Some years are balmy and the crops are great. Some years the hail beats the watermelon vines down just weeks before harvest.
Some years we get APRICOTS, some years the frost gets ALL the fruit…some years we still get apples.
Some grafts take, some fail.
Some seeds sprout…and some don’t.
Failure is as easy as admitting defeat.
Succees on the other hand takes lots of restarts, trial and error, and dusting off for another try.
I’m replanting persimmon rootstock…again.
Now that I don’t have to be the secretary…I have one less excuse!! Lol
The sweetest success is the one you earned.
Here’s hoping we all get enough back from our efforts to keep going.
That is true as far as i’m concerned! We ate a lot of dirt before eating the first pear. I’m not easily dissuaded from a goal. Failing many times is part of success normally.
Those that think (or ‘hope’) there is no GOD…should PERSEVERE in searching for Him, for those that search diligently for HIM find Him … Jeremiah 29:13.
Wild bush PawPaw is the only thing I have given up on. You can not transplant them. Caging gets knocked off. It is just fated I will never taste a ripe one…lol
In the end, it’s not the years in your life that count. It’s the life in your years.: Abraham Lincoln Quote
Enjoy your pursuits and learn from your mistakes! Be thankful to the Lord for all of your failures when you benefited in knowledge that you now use.
What’s so special about Christmas you may ask? Can you name another person who came into this world via Immaculate Conception? That’s why we celebrate Christ, he gave all to save mankind, that spirit of giving is what Christmas is all about, Amen
Dennis
Kent wa
Awesome. I have one bush surviving at the front property line marker. I’ve been removing all it’s competition religiously. I thought since it was exposed in a high traffic area; the critters would avoid it.