Prior to Saturday morning I was most comfortable with wool in the form of my favorite Ibex sweater, this was still true after Saturday but I understood the origin of that sweater a little better.
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Prior to Saturday morning I was most comfortable with wool in the form of my favorite Ibex sweater, this was still true after Saturday but I understood the origin of that sweater a little better.
I’m a big fan of radicchio, especially grilled and from our garden.
Be sure to come to the Trust for Working Landscape’s Harvest Fair this Sunday at Johnson Farm!
A description of the mathematics of a sunflower is fascinating!
As I was leaving to go to the farm this morning to do some maintenance, my daughter yelled at me to wait. She ran to her room and came back with Red to “keep me company” – it’s been quite a while since I’ve travelled with an animal.
I’ve started reading a new blog recently and two things really strike me: the square crop and the less-is-more attitude about equipment – here’s practicing both.
Dad, daughter, sunrise with the lucky find of a low tide – taken the same morning as the sea star.