The Plow and The Barn

“Only in the darkness can you see the stars.” -Martin Luther King Jr.

Resilience and hope. We need it every day. We must build it up during the good times so it can get us through the rough times.

The Big Dipper is a classic constellation.

It is the constellation I learned first, I think that is pretty common.

The Big Dipper helps point you to the North Star. Just follow the end of the plow up to the Little Dipper. The end of the ladle handle is Polaris.

The Plow and The Barn, 2 symbols of the agricultural backbone of life as we know it.

This celestial plow is even more impactful than if this photo was entirely terrestrial. The symbolism of the plow being in the sky above the entire planet shows how we need to work together to better Earth, not just our individual families or small communities.

Agriculture is perhaps the most important function in society. Farming is food, food is life.

The same Big Dipper from Florida and Michigan.

Another example of how we are all connected, and need to work together for the betterment of out planet.

There is perhaps nothing more convincing of our connection as one world than images of the night sky over different locations.

This is a small distance in comparison, from the North side of the USA to the South, but it serves the purpose.

The stars look the same, but the customs, accents, lives of the people are different.

That doesn’t matter, we are connected and we all need to work together to preserve our home.