Five Acred Wood Fables Fox and Raccoon by R.
M.
Bode Winsome J.
Fox,
Known as just plain old Fox for short,
Is a rather contemplative and clever sort.
Garrison Thurgood Randolph Raccoon III,
Or simply Raccoon for short,
Is an easygoing,
Fun-natured,
Jolly good sport.
Together,
Fox and Raccoon make quite a formative team.
They both have a clear vision and share the same dream.
Fox is calculated and sees the big picture crystal clear.
She is a comforting companion and a friend to hold dear.
Raccoon is always so positive and believes in the best.
He focuses only on what he can control and lets go of the rest.
Fox and Raccoon opened their own fruit and vegetable market as a way to spread love and health.
Their business is booming and has flourished way beyond monetary wealth.
Fox sets the agenda and the order for tasks to take place.
Raccoon sets a soothing environment and cleanses the energy of the space.
Fox tends to the garden filled with pawpaws,
Apples,
Pears,
Tomatoes,
Leeks,
And several types of beans.
She picks cabbage,
Lettuce,
Kale,
Spinach,
And collard greens.
Raccoon walks about the forest and finds many different wild plant varieties.
There are abundant blackberry and black raspberry brambles,
Blueberry bushes,
And wild American persimmons on trees.
Fox and Raccoon open their market with their fresh fruits and vegetables arranged delicately on display.
From the time the market opens until they close each day at 3.
21 in the afternoon,
All are welcome at this humble establishment created by Fox and Raccoon.
Fox and Raccoon can absolutely guarantee that every single item is not for sale.
That's because it's all for free.
You see,
Fox and Raccoon's wealth is not from money or material gain.
Fox and Raccoon are rich in love and in the personal connections they maintain.
When you find something you truly love to do,
Each day feels like a new opportunity with big goals to pursue.
So remember,
To do what you love and love what you do,
Be kind to yourself and all of those around you.
Thank you for listening to the five acred wood fables,
Fox and Raccoon.
Much love,
Bodhi.