The sunlight of late summer is gentler, casting an evening glow on the fields still green and full of wildflowers. In June we had poppies, then Queen Anne’s lace in July, and now in late August, it’s sunflowers, hundreds of blooms. As we begin to get to work for the fall, there are still so many possibilities of what the months ahead could hold, chances to make changes for the better while we have our momentum from summer. This week we have music from Joanne Garton, Julie Vallimont, Ian Robb, Eleanor Lincoln, and Peter and Mary Alice Amidon. Charis Boke reads a poem by e.e. cummings, Julie reads a poem by Cale Young Rice, and Margaret Youngberg reads a poem by William Wordsworth. If you’ve been enjoying the podcast, we could really use your support to make it sustainable. You can donate at patreon.com/starsintherafters. Take care, everyone.