"Harvest Time: A Celebration of Nature's Bounty Across Continents" Europe's Provence region in France paints a picturesque scene with a lone tree standing tall amidst a vibrant lavender field, symbolizing the essence of harvest time. Journey back to 1870 Italy, where locals gather chestnuts under the shade of an ancient chestnut tree, showcasing the historic significance and timeless tradition of harvest. In North America's Washington state, fields adorned with Adirondack chairs amidst lavender and poppies create a serene setting for farmers to reap the rewards of their hard work. A red barn stands proudly in a vast field of golden wheat during harvest season in Washington state, representing the heartland spirit and agricultural abundance. Inspired by John Constable's masterpiece "The Hay Wain, " we are reminded of England's rich farming heritage as straw bales glow under the enchanting evening light in Surlingham, Norfolk. Turf Fen Windpump along River Ant transports us to Norfolk Broads National Park in England, where even windmills become part of the scenic landscape during harvest time. Hay bales dotting the countryside evoke feelings of nostalgia and rural charm as they await collection at harvest time in Norfolk, England. From orange groves comes an engraving capturing the beauty and productivity that unfolds during harvest season—a testament to nature's generosity and human labor intertwined harmoniously. Fairlight village nestled in Sussex showcases its idyllic charm through an oil painting depicting rolling hills adorned with ripe crops—harvest time becomes art on canvas here. Poppies bloom vibrantly against a backdrop of bustling activity as farmers tend to their fields during harvest season—a lively scene captured on chromolitho cards. Join us on this journey across continents as we celebrate "Harvest Time, " paying homage to nature's bounty and humanity's tireless efforts in reaping the rewards of the land.