I'm loving this story of resilience.
This Kiwi farmer is in a desperately awful situation. Drought can destroy farms and all the good people associated with them. However, in the midst of this crisis, this farmer is drawing on his creative core and his sense of playful humour. It's not helping the farm. It's not for anyone else. It's not even making a difference to the sheep. He's doing it because, against all odds, it helped him through one miserable day. And then it helped him through another miserable day. And now it's a regular crazy something that's still helping him through miserable days.
Sometimes we all need to draw on a Crazy Something when nothing else is working. A Crazy Something that doesn't make any sense on any level at all. A Crazy Something that speaks to us, against all odds, and is the Something that keeps speaking to us, even when we try to tune it out.
Do you have a Crazy Something that keeps speaking to you? Are you in a miserably dreadful situation where nothing makes any sense?
Why not take a crazy punt and listen to your Crazy Something?
Doing your Crazy Something may be the most sensible thing you've done for a long time.
Like this crazy, wonderful farmer in Canterbury, New Zealand.
http://www.stuff.co.nz/business/farming/sheep/68827302/north-canterbury-farmers-sheep-billboards-lift-spirits.html