Here's Pastor
Dave McDowell's weekly devotional that he sends out to members of his church.
Dave is my brother and serves as the Music Minister at Stewartstown UMC in PA.
Sometimes you hit a bump in the
road.
Not so much for
me.
I have an Old Pete on
the pavement.
I live in a land of slow moving
vehicles.
Tractors, Amish buggies, farm
equipment, bikes,
are all frequent vehicles to the
byways that I travel.
Where I live, there are
many rolling hills.
Most of the roads have bends
.......
curves where it is difficult to
see what is around the corner.
That is where I usually encounter
old Pete.
That's not his real
name,
just my name for
him.
Old Pete is this mysterious
figure who lives somewhere close to me.
I don't know much about
him.
All I know is that he loves to
drive his lawn mower and wagon
on the roads that I
frequent,
and that he always has a smile on
his face.
I'm not sure why he is on the local roads with his
lawn mower and wagon.
I've never seen him actually mowing a
yard,
so I doubt that he has a lawn care
business.
But I have often seem him pulled off the
road
shooting the breeze with local farmers.
Carrying on conversations that ignore the
clock.
He is his own welcome wagon.
He is his own
parade.
He is everything that I am
not.
He doesn't seem to have a care in
the world.
He is forging through life at 10
mph
and loving every minute of
it.
Now I have been known to live a
fast paced life,
which is reflected in many
ways,
including a heavy foot on the
accelerator pedal.
But in my increasing
years,
I have actually begun to slow
down.
A modest amount of
wisdom
and a dose of traffic citations
will do that.
Old Pete doesn't hurt
either.
I usually come upon Old Pete when
I am pressed for time.
(I am still learning about the
slow down thing)
He has a slow moving vehicle sign
on the back of his wagon,
but it is the orange flag on top
of an eight foot pole
that first warns me that I am
about to have an Old Pete encounter.
His mower has seen better
days,
It looks to be vintage
70's.
And on a warm day when I have my
window rolled down,
I can hear the wheel of his wagon
squeaking.
It sounds like it is about to fall
off,
but never
does.
Pete, himself, looks to be about
110,
and I am sure there are parts of
him that are about to fall off.
Whenever I come up behind Old Pete,
my first reaction is
impatience.
(Did I mention that I am still
learning about the slow down thing?)
My next
reaction
is usually
one of
amazement
as Old Pete tries to wave me on
past him
just as we are engaging a
sightless curve in the road.
Perhaps this older-than dirt
man has x-ray vision.
He always seems to know if there
is a vehicle approaching.
Or maybe he is engaging me in a
trust building experience.
But I always wait until I reach a
straight portion of the road
before passing Old
Pete.
As I pass,
he always gives me a big
wave.
I wave back as I once again
accelerate my life.
Old Pete used to annoy
me.
But now he teaches
me.
I am sure that many others
consider him a nuisance.
I once did.
But now I see him as a
blessing.
Pete is my
reminder
that the faster I live my
life,
the more I
miss.
That there is value in traveling
through this world at 10mph.
I doubt that he ever misses the
the chirping of a bird or the beauty of a nearby flower.
I do.
I doubt that he ever misses a
chance to have an extended conversation with a friend along the road.
I do.
I doubt that he ever wonders where
the time went.
I do.
I doubt that he ever fears what
is around that sightless corner.
I do.
I doubt that I will ever become
just like Pete.
I prefer to keep my lawn mowing
equipment on the lawn.
But I hope to continue to learn
what it means to slow down.....
To receive life at the tempo it
establishes.
To stop roadside to engage my
fellows travelers.
To smile because I have taken time
to observe beauty.
To be.
The next time you complain that
there isn't enough time,
or wonder where all the years have
gone, stop.
Stop, and get out of your fast
lane
and get on your 10mph lawn
mower.
Who knows,
you just might find enough time
to have
time.
So, teach
us to number our days
that we may present to
Thee
a heart of wisdom.
Psalm
90:12
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