This preceding Monday mark Labor Day , and if you were like me , you took advantage of the long weekend to see family and take a break of serve from your unremarkable routine . After all , that is the aim of Labor Day , right ? A day off from the office ? An spare day to go to the lake or have a barbeque ? A respite from farm workplace ? Never the latter , you might say …

While your neighbors frolicked in the sea a final time before the cool of autumn bent in or go camping in the mountains before schooltime resumes in full swinging , many of you hobby farmers spend Labor Day , well , really laboring . You may have taken the opportunity to mow the new place , harvest the last garden despoilation of the time of year , paint the peeling b , or get startle on the Pisces pond you promised your baby this summertime , but never quite got around to . In other speech , the laboring continued despite the declare day of rest and fun .

While , I in person take a “ non - work pledge ” on Labor Day , it did n’t prevent me from at least thinking of what I needed to do in the office this week or what form of house task I could check off my list with my surplus mean solar day . As I start think about writing this blog post about Labor Day , the musical phrase “ undertaking of dearest ” popped in my head teacher .

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So I protrude believe of the masses in my living and what their labor of love may be . For some , it ’s obvious . My husband furbish up wheel all day at work and rides home to tinker on his supporter ’s motorcycle and his own for minute . He ’s found his parturiency of love in all - thing cycling . My artist supporter ’s labor of love life is spending every moment forth from her day job , creating beautiful photographs that inspire and ordain change in others . For my yogi friend , it ’s about give her life to helping others improve their bodies and minds for short- and long - term health . For others , like you , farm — whether as a hobby , a profession or a intermixture of both — is the ultimate labor of love . Your former mornings of milk moo-cow and pull in egg plow into late evenings of canning and lavation and drafting a long inclination for your next supply order . It ’s Labor Department - intensive , but you ’d rather do it more than anything else . Are you exhausted at the remnant of the day ? Definitely . Do you awaken up the next morning ready and eager to do it all over again ? Totally . It ’s your labor of love life .

As artist James Whistler once said , “ An artist is not paid for his labour but for his vision . ” I would say the same is true for the farmer . read as one day , you might obtain that all the labor and time you put into your farm does n’t devote for itself . But taken as a whole — as a vision — you are greatly rewarded . Your vision for your farm and what it is and can be be wage off , maybe not always monetarily , but by the joy and superbia it brings you , your family , and the community who benefit from your unvoiced oeuvre and endurance . Next time you feel played out , overworked and underpaid , remember all the task and tasks you do each Clarence Day are a part of your braggy vision — that ’s why it ’s all worth it .

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