My sister’s been calling me her guard dog lately. And it’s quite fitting, actually. I mean, I can be just a teeny, tiny, bit protective in that older sister kinda way. And all the funny texts we’ve been sending back and forth this week with puppy emojis and “woof...
What makes you say YES to those hard things in the life? To overcome the doubt and jump in head first, trusting that when (not IF) the going gets tough, a big wave or something of equal might, will catch you and carry you forward? This is what taking that leap of...
There’s a new trend amongst small organic farms like ours. And it’s one that we’ve been watching for some time. Any ideas about what it might be? If you guessed SHIPPING, you’d be correct! There’s such an obvious convenience to clicking the buttons and waiting for the...
Greg drove out to Wayne County this week and picked up the first load of hay for the season. He snagged as many bales as the old farm truck could hold, which ended up being about 60. This is far from the 400 or so bales that we’ll need for the winter season. But...
Before we became farmers, we took a trip to Utah and hiked around Zion National Park for a week. To stay on budget, we went in the off season and brought a camp-stove along so we could make most of our meals on the porch of our little hotel room (YES, this was...
Our therapist told us recently that Greg’s the 18-wheeler in the relationship. While he usually needs ample time and space to readjust and pivot when a change of course is needed, I’m apparently the zip car who comes about quickly. Sometimes too quickly...