Itb s officially fall.B There is a bit of chill in the air and itb s getting dark much earlier.B And, while some of us are already mourning summer (yours truly included), there is lots to appreciate about fall.
For farmers, itb s the time to finish the harvest before winter sets in.B In fact, this weekend is the Harvest Moon b or the full moon closest to the Fall Equinox.B If youb re curious about this special moon, read on.
The name probably sprang to the lips of farmers throughout the Northern Hemisphere, on autumn evenings, as the Harvest Moon provided additional hours of light needed to bring in the crops.B In the days before tractor lights, the lamp of the Harvest Moon helped farmers to gather their crops, despite the diminishing daylight hours. As the sunb s light faded in the west, the moon would soon rise in the east to illuminate the fields throughout the night.
For us non-farmers, we are being equally challenged to harvest the remaining value out of 2012.B With a bit of focused energy, we can b harvestb additional benefits from initiatives we began this year. B B If projects were started, and subsequently sidelined for varying reasons, now is the time to revisit them to determine whether it is possible to bring them to fruition before yearb s end.
Itb s not too late to place orders that will be provisioned by December, but donb t delay.B The window is closing fast.B If youb re interested in deploying new services this year, give us a call and web ll get the ball rolling!