p { margin-bottom: 0.1in; line-height: 120%; } We are really sinking in to the holidays this winter. I am keeping the big kids busy, having had a terrible time with them over the summer when I thought a nice, unstructured break would be perfect for them after an intense year of homeschooling. Every weekday we…
An Exciting Saturday
We had a great time again volunteering at the Dudley Farm cane boil on Saturday. Ethan and Mirin helped our friend Willie to hew beams out of logs. Rose practiced ballet on the finished beam. Clothilde “helped” by running towards whoever was chopping with the ax. She did help Willie move the split rails around,…
Thinking
Lately I’ve been thinking…..about this space and writing here….. I always thought I would be good at writing on a blog, because I love to write and I’ve kept a journal since I was ten years old. But something about the public nature of it makes me cringe. And it really doesn’t help that I’ve…
In the Garden: A Whole Lotta Rabbits, A Bush Hog, and Mr. McGregor
I wish that I had some beautiful vegetable pictures to show off, but I don’t. Instead I have this hideous photo of the recently bush hogged garden that, as Ethan said, really just shows off how much junk there was under all the weeds.There’s been a run on the garden lately by what must be…
Yarn along: 3rd Wave
I am about half way done with the secret Christmas knit – it is going slowly with the tiny yarn on tiny needles, but I really like this pattern. It helps that I have knitted it once before. The yarn is beautiful (it’s Madelinetosh) and it’s wonderful to see the two colors taking form together…
Recovering – slightly, after traumatic bead store adventure
I’ve been thinking since I last wrote about work – I almost considered taking that post down, because it came off as kind of whiny. I like the farm work. I like what I do every day, and I wish I had time and energy to do more. It feels so grounding and healthy to…
Chestnut’s Calf
This weekend was exciting – Chestnut’s long-awaited calf was finally born! She had missed her first “due window” for when she was AI’d, so we figure that this calf is our bull Explorer’s. Explorer is half Devon, half Jersey. The calf has a Devon face, but certainly the Jersey lanky legs. He is also…
Thanksgiving
When I was younger, I used to feel that holidays were contrived marketing opportunities, seeing all the obnoxious decorations that went up in stores and places of commerce. But as I’ve gotten older and tried to be more in tune with nature and our food, I have started to appreciate more and more the old…
In the Garden: Greens, Greens, Turnips, and More Greens
I wish I had more to say about the garden other than I need to get out there and plant more. I’ve only seen it in the dark for the past few days, and I’ve just been harvesting lately, which is by far the funnest part. Turnips are coming out, as well as French breakfast…
Yarn Along: Christmas Surprise
I wish I could tell you what I’m working on at the moment, but it is a (shhh!!) Christmas surprise for someone. I have knitted this pattern before, back when Clothilde was wonderfully immobile and still in that cute stage where they are extra chubby and can’t crawl anywhere. Needless to say, I am finding…
Nature Finds: A Mysterious Stranger
We discovered this lovely stranger crawling across the pasture the other day. It had silvery twinkles all over it. It was a Luna moth. When I was a child, my dad and I raised a bunch of Luna moths from eggs. Of course my dad did most of it, but I helped him gather sweet…
First Beef
This weekend we said goodbye to Meathead, and hello to beef. It was a huge amount of work – far more than we had anticipated and we are all sore and exhausted. I have pictures from the harvest (slaughter?) day following, just a caution in case you are sensitive… Meathead was Geranium’s baby, born…