
"we   know  the way     wheat holds to the earth     __  pulls you     closer  to life __
 &        we also  know   that painting    like language      is  home."  
_The Harvesters, 1565 - Pieter Bruegel the Elder 
(Netherlandish, active by 1551, died 1569) _ Oil on wood . Metropolitan Museum, NYC.
"For the longest time, we spent our lunch hour at the Metropolitan Museum,
feeding  our bread  to birds outside, on the roof-top . while, "the harvesters" were 
eating their lunch.  if you ever meet Bruegel's harvesters, one day in passing, 
walking the endless rooms of the museum. take your time, stop by and say hello.
look for the small woman__ in the center of the picture__ with her brown, round, hat.
she's looking straight at you, eating a slice of bread. Had she made the bread 
herself?  we'd always hope for a taste of it . walking in the painting, sitting down 
next to her and chat ! how is the weather, the kids? may be then,  who knows__ 
would she have shared a slice of her bread    with us?"
_ while the world in Copenhagen talks about the future of our planet. 
Bruegel's  harvesters are still here ,  to remind us,  that  on a warm day of 
Summer__ in the Netherlands __ the wheat harvest was plentiful."
__ note of an artist: (c) blt