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All day long I feel created. I can see the blown dust on the skin on the back of my hand, the tiny trapezoids of chipped clay, moistened and breathed ALIVE --Annie Dillard

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Days Inside-Out skip to main | skip to sidebar Sunday, February 13, 2011 New Ground I will be writing on a new ground from now on at  eliecruz.wordpress.com Here goes. . . Posted by Elie at 11:50 PM No comments: Field Burning "You're blessed when you've lost it all God's kingdom is there for the finding" Driving back home one day, I passed through fields and fields. . . all barren.  It is, after all, winter. The rubble of whatever the crops had been covered the land and I thought to myself:  these fields need to be burned to start over.  Now,  I am no agricultural guru and I highly doubt that I have a green thumb, but the thought sprung from a story David Peters told one evening for Vespers.  He spoke of field burning as the necessary step between harvest and planting a new crop.   It was the creation of a literal clean slate in the land, ridding it of weeds and old seed to make room for the new. He told of the marked difference of stepping off the old ...

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