July, 2010

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Happy July 4!

Monday, July 5th, 2010

How life has changed in a year! Last year we watched the Rodeo July 4 parade from the sidelines; this year we were in it.

We decorated a float for the farm and marched in the parade as a part of it (with a contingent of small kids on assorted bikes and wagons). It was a lot of fun, and we even won the prize for best float! (Remember, it’s a very small parade.:)

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We have really enjoyed the time we’ve spent on the farm and with Jerry and Jennifer. It has deepened my appreciation of the importance of small farms and locally grown organic food. Cooking with fresh seasonal produce is something I thought we had left behind in California with our farmer’s market there, but this has not been the case. And now we even know how to grow and harvest food.

There is a wholesome, idyllic quality to farm life. But it is also a lot of hard work and an incredibly difficult way to try to make a living. If you have an opportunity, support your local farms. Eating local and natural food is not only good for the planet and for the local economy, it’s healthy and satisfying.

Happy July!

Friday, July 2nd, 2010

We’ve been living in the house for one month now. (Well, at least, Brad has. I’ve been traveling a lot, but am home for a while now.)

When I got home this week, Brad had the glass block wall up in the bathroom. It’s really beautiful.

And these are the Amish hand-forged wrought iron hangers we got. They were inexpensive and look really nice. (The service of the place we got them from was great as well.)

My garden is doing well. We got the shade cloth up, and it seems to be helping with the wind. My peas are about to produce a second harvest, and they continue to bloom and grow taller. The cucumbers have blooms, and the beans look healthy. I am also transplanting some of my eggplant outside now.

The farm is good too. We go there every Friday to help harvest and continue to blog and add recipes and photos to their web site. This week we harvested lots of onions and garlic. On Sunday, we will be in the 33rd annual Rodeo July 4 parade with the farm. Should be fun. Look for pictures next week.