The miracle of the banana
I love me a good banana, almost every morning. If I skip them for very many days, I get cramps in my calves. Gotta have my magic fix of potassium, magnesium, and calcium! The miracle to me is that almost any day of the year, almost any place in the world, I can get a banana - ripe and perfect, prepackaged in its own natural protective wrapper. There doesn't seem to be an off-season. The price doesn't fluctuate very much. How does this happen? Bananas have to be picked and shipped green, and then (with a little help from ethylene gas) prepared to ripen at the perfect time for consumers. And somehow, somehow, "they" - the banana people of the world - have figured out how to have nearly perfect bananas available almost any place in the world, almost any day of the year. I find that utterly astonishing! This is one example of our modern distribution system. I #GiveThanks for the miraculous time we live in, where such a miracle is taken for granted.
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