January 2012
2 posts
Seed
”Every gardener knows that under the cloak of winter lies a miracle … a seed waiting to sprout, a bulb opening to the light, a bud straining to unfurl. And the anticipation nurtures our dream.” - Barbara Winkler
This winter we have felt a lot like that seed waiting to sprout. Lots of stuff going on under the surface, nothing showing yet but Big...
December 2011
4 posts
November 2011
8 posts
Tombstone Update
We are halfway through the cleanup at Tombstone, and we have it listed for rent again. I’m hoping one more weekend of hard labor and perhaps a volunteer or two (hint, hint) and we will be ready for someone to move in. It is amazing what a bunch of people, a ton of elbow grease and bleach can accomplish. We have hauled over a ton of stuff to the dump and still have more in the...
2 months...
Ok I’m two months behind. It kind of seems overwhelming to catch up, but I’ll work on it over the next few days. As usual life has been full. In the last few weeks we found out our tenants in Springdale are moving out and Lou turned two! Fortunately we are all healthy and moving forward in our daily adventure.
I finally got my camera back so hopefully I’ll be better about...
September 2011
5 posts
July 2011
1 post
June 2011
7 posts
May 2011
10 posts
April 2011
10 posts
Camera
Sorry the pictures suck, our camera is on the fritz again so these are all from our cells.
March 2011
9 posts
Pigs
So the other bit of news is the insurance on our farm was canceled. “Why?” you ask? Well, I’ll tell you the whole story. About a month ago we recieved a letter from our insurance company stating that they were going to inspect our property before the policy was renewed. If you have followed this blog you will know that getting insurance on our remote little farm was no small feat...