RockNerd

By RockNerd

Orrery Seems to be the Hardest Word

Today was the Autumn equinox, traditionally a time to give thanks for having safely gathered in the harvest.
So, from the book of traditional songs written down by Sussex singer Jim Copper (1882-1954), here's the final verse of the "Brisk & Bonny Lad"

"And in the time of harvest how cheerfully we go
Some with hooks & some with crooks & some with sythes to mow,
And when our corn is free from harm we have not far to roam,
We'll all away to celebrate the welcome Harvest Home."

Whatever your harvest, I hope it has been a good one!

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