History never happens all at once.
We all have common concerns. We learn about these common concerns by listening to one another. According to the folks interviewed by Amanda Ripley, author of "High Conflict", one of the most effective ways to get people to sit, speak with and listen to one another, is over food...
We still have honey avaiallble! Contact us if you are interested...
Here is Cayley moments after fishing her Christmas present out of a brown paper bag.
Julia started, and subsequesntly completed, building her first garden from scratch - a bed of very bee friendly flowers.
In spite of all our progress, the field is not ready enough to provide for a full CSA next season. It's a tough decision, the first time in over twelve seasons that I will not be selling a lot of vegetables.
One of the mistakes I made in our first year was to start before we had the farm on a firm foundation, and it reallly slowed down our growth for the first four years. The old farm never really recovered and in the end, never achieved it's fullest potential.
There will be some produce in the middle of the year: garlic, potatoes, carrots, a few green beans and whatever other crops we can fit in the curently prepared beds; as well as honey and (I'm not counting on them) maybe some mushrooms.