Daniel
Daniel
loves to eat vegetables.
He
doesn't wait to set the table.
He
eats what he wants
as
often as he wants.
Daniel
likes sweet green peppers the best.
He
eats them before he eats the rest.
He
hasn't tried hot peppers at all.
Perhaps
he's too smart, that Daniel.
One
of his favorites is snow peas.
Green
pole beans also seem to please.
Daniel
has never said no to beets either.
He
likes butternut squash when its tender.
Daniel
will try potatoes
and
nibble on tomatoes.
Green
seems to be his favorite color.
Though
he wears a tan coat and collar.
Yes,
Daniel loves to eat vegetables.
This
is a true tale, not a fable.
Then
again, the eater might be Danielle, who knows
for
they come in the middle of the night, you know.
Daniel
or Danielle are unwelcome guests.
Who
are these midnight guests? Can you guess?
They
are deer
who
are not dear.
But
they do have a lesson to teach us:
vegetables
are very good for us.
They
give us strength to jump up high
and
endurance to run fast, bye bye.
*
* * * *
The
Bible tells us a true story about another Daniel.
This
Daniel asked for vegetables to be served at the table.
Daniel
and his friends were healthier looking
and
God gave them all a keen mind for learning.
It
is a good idea to follow Daniel's example.
Daniel,
God's servant; not Daniel the deer's example
because
Daniel the deer steals his vegetables
and
you know, of course, that stealing is illegal.
Give
us nothing but vegetables to eat and water to drink...
At
the end of the ten days they looked healthier and better nourished...
To
these four young men God gave knowledge and understanding
of
all kinds of literature and learning.
Daniel
1:12, 15, 17
What last night's vegetarians dined on: wild violet leaves, gloriosa daisy, lilies, campanellas, rudbeckias, and more.
Praying the much needed rains come later today, which means I'll be spraying more deer-terent tomorrow.
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