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Morningside Farm: April 2009
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Tuesday, April 14, 2009. Winter. Well we didn't spend many days at the ski park this year, but I (Rachel) learned skate skiing, and Zach became acquainted with the back country in this area, lots of it. see pictures for details. We basically have mountains all the way to the coast. We love it here. On our trip we visited some amazing farms on the Island of Ometepe. We made new friends, and continued to learn about permaculture, thanks to Chris and others that made it another wonderful adventure. ...Help ...
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Morningside Farm: Looking back
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Sunday, February 21, 2010. Well "We Are Here" Year number 3 on the farm. Sorry it has taken me so long to update the blog. and I am going to try to be better about it this year. Farming kind of takes it out of you. Spring was beautiful on the farm, and we are looking forward to it arriving again. It has been in the 60's this week and we are already eating broccoli and greens from the garden. We started the year with a trip down I5 visiting Zachs mom in Napa. A new full suspension Bike. loving it. Sarah a...
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Morningside Farm: January 2008
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Wednesday, January 23, 2008. Caught in the Vortex. Where do I start. so much has happened since my last posting. My job continues to challenge me and keep me busy. Very happy. Pictures from Squaw and Mammoth. Hope everyone is having a great new year! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Caught in the Vortex. View my complete profile. Help support our farm. Enter Amazon.com through this link for any purchases. Thank you. Sarah and Michael Joe. My big bro's blog.
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Morningside Farm: July 2009
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Saturday, July 4, 2009. The summer has turned on the heat and it is blazing out here. The garden is looking beautiful. The heat has really benefited our heat loving crops, and the fruit on our trees continue to mature and grow. We are sadly having to say goodbye to our brassicas and greens, and the warm weather and mild spring has brought out our garden pests in full force. We take each challenge as it comes. Enjoying the steps along the way. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile.
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Morningside Farm: December 2007
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Saturday, December 22, 2007. We went home for the holidays, Ptown visit with all the Hanis Kids. Chris came from Seattle, Jenny from Chicago and we drove up. We had our Christmas early to avoid the holiday traffic. While we were there we went to Zoo lights, a blazer game, and lots of hanging out with the most beautiful little girl I know, ADRIENNE. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. Help support our farm. Enter Amazon.com through this link for any purchases. Thank you. My big bro's blog.
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Morningside Farm: kayaking with the girls
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Saturday, July 26, 2008. Kayaking with the girls. Amy, Stacia, and I spent last Sunday on the Klamath River. It was a blast, and the river was probably around 70 degrees. So, warm. I brought my waterproof camera thinking I'd get beautiful dramatic shots along the way, but once we got started, I forgot. We saw a lot of blue herons along the river and just generally had a blast. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Kayaking with the girls. View my complete profile. Sarah and Michael Joe. My big bro's blog.
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Morningside Farm: November 2007
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Monday, November 26, 2007. We miss all of our friends, it is pretty quiet out here, but at the same time, birds make a lot of noise. Here are some pics from the sunrise the other day. Oh yeah, Come Visit! Saturday, November 10, 2007. The next morning I called my new employer, Fairchild Medical Center, in Yreka, CA. "Can you come in tomorrow for orientation? Up on the hill that watches over the property. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. Sarah and Michael Joe. My big bro's blog.
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Morningside Farm: April 2008
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Saturday, April 19, 2008. Since this picture was taken, we have built a small greenhouse in the garden, and have added irrigation. We keep intending to plant our root veggies, but we always get sidetracked with work to do. Soon, we will get some plants in the ground. We have started tomatoes, and other veggies indoors already. Wednesday, April 16, 2008. So, instead we made the rounds about town and had a great visit with friends. Unfortunately, we forgot to bring our camera with us most of the time s...
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Morningside Farm: October 2008
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Saturday, October 4, 2008. Fall has also brought the deer back. They are everywhere, also competing for our food. Bedding down next to the barn and helping themselves to the chinese dates that grow there. A big 4 point buck has been hanging out in our lower field with 5 does. Such graceful animals, Zach said he saw them jump our 5 foot fence from a stand still coming across them in the yard yesterday. Just 2 weeks ago we had some friends from Bend to visit. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). My big bro's blog.
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Morningside Farm: summer harvest
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Saturday, July 26, 2008. Finally all our hard work is rewarded. Tomatoes, tomatillos, sugar snap peas, bush beans, and basil. yum. Greens and carrotts, chard, collards, brussel sprouts, kale. Can you believe how big our chicks got? We have more summer squash than we know what to do with and zuchini, melons, cucumber. I don't know why I look so unhappy in this pic, I think it's more exhaustion. maybe all the weeding, but regardless of the long face, look how tall our corn is. August 10, 2008 at 9:56 AM.