Jerry At His Farm

Jerry At His Farm

A Story by BlueShadow

Jerry Cantwell was a thirty-year-old man who was born in the hills of eastern Tennessee. He grew up on a farm and loved the smell of the soil, air, and lake nearby. His childhood was idyllic, filled with cows, pigs, chickens, hay, and corn. His parents were farmers who grew lots and lots of crops for him to enjoy and eat and they as a family subsided on the crops and lake for food and water. Life on the farm was simple, beautiful, and extraordinarily amazing. Jerry Cantrell was a wonderfully kind man who enjoyed making others feel good about themselves and when he became 25 years old he went to a town in western Tennessee called Red Rove. Red Rove was a great town where he made lots of friends and shared with them the experience of living and loved making people feel happy about themselves. Red Rove was a wonderful and superbly magical town that had lots of hotels, bars, and stores that sold snacks, beef jerky, and chips. Red Rove was a wonderful and amazing town full of promise and love. Jerry Cantrell was remarkably happy living in Red Rove and thought life was amazing.

As he became forty-three years old, Jerry moved to a city in Wisconsin called High Spring Lakes and was amazingly rich by the time he got there and could purchase a one million dollar home that was beautiful, classy, and comfortable. High Spring Lakes had two and a half million people who lived in all kinds of housing units. They were very happy to live there because High Spring Lakes had so much to offer and see and was extraordinarily interesting and beautiful. High Spring Lakes was a wonderful and amazing place to live because Jerry admired the people’s hardworking and sincere nature. Jerry was so happy to be able to live somewhere that he loved and thought that living there was extremely fun and interesting. Jerry loved living at High Spring Lakes because his job there was a restaurant owner. He owned a wonderful and amazing restaurant with the name of Served Well which was why Jerry loved working there. He loved the restaurant’s amazing and picturesque atmosphere of people who were businessmen, laborers, and businesswomen. Jerry loved working because he thought working there made his life extremely worthwhile and fun. Jerry loved working at Served Well because he loved making food.

Jerry loved going to the High Spring Lakes Art Museum, or HSLAM, which was a wonderful museum filled to the brim of cool things to see, do, and explore. HSLAM was a wonderful place to be that had a cozy interior and a wonderfully beautiful and white exterior. HSLAM was a wonderful art museum that had a lot to do with High Spring Lake’s extraordinary success as a town and prominence among neighboring cities. HSLAM was so beautiful because it had to many paintings, photographs, and sculptures dedicated to making the town and wonderful and amazing place to live. HSLAM had a wonderful atmosphere of love, hope, and joy which made the town extremely fun to live in. HSLAM was Wisconsin’s biggest art museum and had five floors. HSLAM was an amazing art museum that made people amazed at the beauty and importance of art. People admired the paintings of the sea, fields, and flowers, and thought going to the art museum was a fun and interesting experience. HSLAM was a wonderful and amazing place to go to because people loved going there and experiencing a seemingly surreal atmosphere of creativity, hard work, and imagination there.

Jerry decided to buy an acre of land at High Spring Lakes and wanted to grow some corn and lettuce. He decided to leave his job as a chef at the restaurant he worked in and sell his home so that he could live in a place that would be pretty much considered a farm. Jerry bought a ten acre farm plot which included a farm, ten acres of land, and a lake full of freshwater. He wanted to make people feel good so he decided to grow crops just like he did as a child. Jerry wanted to grow crops because he wanted to make people feel good about the things they ate and feel like they were eating crops that didn’t have pesticides or chemicals added to them. Jerry was extremely excited for his life because he got to grow crops against just like he did in Eastern Tennessee. Jerry was so happy because he got to grow tomatoes, corn, wheat, barley, and oats. Jerry thought living a farm life was the best kind of life and thought that it was best to keep life simple, not complicated and luxurious on a superficial level. Jerry loved living in his new farm.

As he was growing some lettuce one day, Jerry was ploughing the fields. He felt a thump when he struck the ground one day and couldn’t believe his eyes. What he saw made him shiver with wonder. It was a blue and purple gemstone that was as large as a corn and as heavy as an anvil. Jerry was stunned that his life became so different so quickly because he wanted to give away this beautiful gemstone for free to HSLAM. So, being the generous person he was, he gave away his crystal to HSLAM and felt amazingly good about his life on Earth. He felt good that he had done something for someone else and that his life was full of meaning, joy, and love now. HSLAM had the crystal on display on exhibition D and was grateful for Jerry’s wonderful and kind gift. Jerry was happy to live at such a wonderful place because his farm was soothing, relaxing, and amazingly beautiful. Jerry thought his life was remarkably interesting because there was so much to learn from his new farm land and so much change that he couldn’t even start to describe it. He was so happy now with pride.

© 2021 BlueShadow


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BlueShadow
BlueShadow

Gainesville, FL



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Hello! I am a Korean-American man who wrote BlueShadow because I love the English language's look, sound, and feel. I loved writing BlueShadow because I love writing in general. In BlueShado.. more..