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A Time for Everything: Reflections on the Changing Seasons
We find the idea that seasons change or there is a time and place for everything in ancient proverbs, in the Old Testament, or even in a popular song from the 1960s (i.e., "Turn! Turn! Turn!" by The Byrds). As I reflect on life to date or consider life in the future, I often note the patterns of the changing seasons and how everything (both good and bad) seems to have its own time and place.