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down home at The Hennery: May 2011
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Down home at The Hennery. The Hennery is a small family farm located in the foothills of Western North Carolina. We welcome one and all. Wednesday, May 4, 2011. It is all coming right along. Mayhaps next year I can just. Go out into the garden and plant. Without having to start from total scratch. We have been here about 4 years. And I have moved the garden every. I am sick to death of breaking. But I am liking it so far this year. We had just great success with planting. In the shade last year. Sweet Wo...
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down home at The Hennery: First Day of Summer 2013
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Down home at The Hennery. The Hennery is a small family farm located in the foothills of Western North Carolina. We welcome one and all. Monday, June 24, 2013. First Day of Summer 2013. The garden is looking good this year. It may look sparse, but that is to. Be blamed on the late start due. To chilly temperatures and all that rain. The tomatoes are there, below the supports. They are almost tall enough to begin tying them up. And, as you can see, I have a bumper crop of plantain. Be small, but edible!
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down home at The Hennery: July 2012
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Down home at The Hennery. The Hennery is a small family farm located in the foothills of Western North Carolina. We welcome one and all. Sunday, July 22, 2012. Now I am not complaining. I wouldn't think of complaining. How could I possibly complain about rain. When so many others need rain so badly? I feel kind of bad talking about rain. Now that I have set down to do it. And it rained quite a bit. Over about a week's time. I wasn't able to even think about the garden. I get disease enough without. You m...
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down home at The Hennery: August 2010
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Down home at The Hennery. The Hennery is a small family farm located in the foothills of Western North Carolina. We welcome one and all. Tuesday, August 10, 2010. But I have a really good reason for being absent. Ok it is just me and a legal kitchen,. But it is still a bakery. It is going very well, but the start up has sucked much of my time away. And it means that there will soon be a. New blog addition filled with cooking and recipes and baking stuff. So those of you that enjoy my recipes,. In June of...
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down home at The Hennery: Ducks for you to see...
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Down home at The Hennery. The Hennery is a small family farm located in the foothills of Western North Carolina. We welcome one and all. Sunday, July 28, 2013. Ducks for you to see. And I figured I would give you. Something to look at while. I work on the new blog. I took a wee bit of bread. Out today and this is what happened. And they are soft and fuzzy. Except for their little feet. They are sharp and pointy. And that was only maybe. Half of the ducklings that. Crazy, ain't it? There were no bees.
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down home at The Hennery: After The Rain..
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Down home at The Hennery. The Hennery is a small family farm located in the foothills of Western North Carolina. We welcome one and all. Sunday, July 22, 2012. Now I am not complaining. I wouldn't think of complaining. How could I possibly complain about rain. When so many others need rain so badly? I feel kind of bad talking about rain. Now that I have set down to do it. And it rained quite a bit. Over about a week's time. I wasn't able to even think about the garden. I get disease enough without. Congr...
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down home at The Hennery: April 2011
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Down home at The Hennery. The Hennery is a small family farm located in the foothills of Western North Carolina. We welcome one and all. Sunday, April 10, 2011. A Lot of This. A lot of this fell in our yard. Last night around 8:30. Sweet Husband was up in the barn. Gathering up a stubborn Ameracauna. Hen that had refused to go in earlier. I heard her screaming all the way. Down and into the house and stuck my head. Out looking for said husband. I was going to send him up to the barn. But no lasting damage.
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down home at The Hennery: June 2012
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Down home at The Hennery. The Hennery is a small family farm located in the foothills of Western North Carolina. We welcome one and all. Thursday, June 28, 2012. Isn't that just GORGEOUS! That jar holds the beginnings of my plantain salve. For soothing skin irritations. Think bee stings and fire ant bites. We have been plagued with both this year. And I have found my pantry lacking. Any means to deal with them. So a salve is needed. In that jar you see. Plantain leaves and stems,. And dried arnica flowers.
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down home at The Hennery: Plantain Salve.. upon completion
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Down home at The Hennery. The Hennery is a small family farm located in the foothills of Western North Carolina. We welcome one and all. Friday, July 20, 2012. Plantain Salve. upon completion. You may remember the beginnings of my plantain salve. And so I let the leaves,. Stems and blossoms macerate. In my mix of oils for several weeks. I even let it spend a night out on the railing. Under a full moon. I wasn't really sure what I was expecting. Ok that's not true. I didn't expect a darn thing to happen.
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down home at The Hennery: July 2013
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Down home at The Hennery. The Hennery is a small family farm located in the foothills of Western North Carolina. We welcome one and all. Sunday, July 28, 2013. Ducks for you to see. And I figured I would give you. Something to look at while. I work on the new blog. I took a wee bit of bread. Out today and this is what happened. And they are soft and fuzzy. Except for their little feet. They are sharp and pointy. And that was only maybe. Half of the ducklings that. Crazy, ain't it? Links to this post.