A FARM IN JUD, ND

A FARM IN JUD, ND

There is an abandoned house

Along a dirt road in Jud, North Dakota

I’ve walked by it a few times

It’s off the road a piece and

When it’s not overgrown you

Can see where the narrow drive was

Along the old fence line

Tall trees including a few cottonwoods

Stand proudly around the old place

They were probably planted when the house was new

Rather small by our present day standards, but

Once was considered stately and envied by

More than one of the gentry and fellow churchgoers

Now the roof has caved a bit and some of

The glass is broken.  Eventually

The earth will reclaim it

Life goes on

I was never curious enough to have a look see, but

I often wondered who the homesteaders were

What were they like?  Where were they from?

Did they have children?  How many?

How did things go? 

How was it taking the bad with the good?

What did their parents think?

Oh the questions to ask and

Then only imagine the answers

Did they have to leave?

We’ll never know, but

My contemplation lifts my spirits and

I thank God for these people

They are my heroes

By Steve Haarman

July 10, 2012

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WALKING ALONG

The street was not busy

It was more of a country road

We were happy and walking

The side of the road was rough

So we walked down the center

Of the road and moved over

Most of the time trying not

To inconvenience the drivers

Of vehicles who not the less

Tooted their horns and gave

Us the Pope’s blessing.  We

Ignored everything and kept

On walking and talking and

Telling each other our fears

And sins.  We laughed so

Hard we cried and kept on

Walking.  A produce truck

Stopped and gave us some

Fruit and veggies.  We thanked

Them, ate the food and headed

Back.  We had a lot of dreams

To share and felt that life

Had a lot to offer us.  We

Couldn’t write anything in stone

But made some vague

Agreements that we would

Try to accomplish.  It was

Getting late so we packed

It in and headed home

The visuals looked different

Going the other way, so

We were filled twice. On

The outskirts of town we

Were picked up by friends

They took us home and

We called it a day

Stanski

August 12, 2022, ^