It's harvest time in Kansas -
Milo harvest, that is!
The last harvest of the year here.
It is brought in by the semi-trucks
and deposited in two HUGE piles at the edge
of our little town.
Each pile is several stories high,
and nearly a block long!
Soon it will be headed out of town
in the train cars that roll along
the track in front of it.
How they do that is a mystery to me!
It is used to make feed for cattle.
But I think God intended it
to add some spectacular
Autumn color to our little town
before Winter comes!
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