Monthly Archives: February, 2019

Snow and more snow

We’re snowed in! This isn’t earthshaking news for Canada but in our part of the country, it is. Fifteen inches over three days and most everything has stopped in its tracks. Only essential travel is recommended.  So we have little movement at the end of our dead-end road to the farm. The dynamics are interesting. […]

Alone on the Farm

I am alone on the farm. It happens more often than I realize. Although a small, almost ‘hobby’ farm of 5 acres with neighbors on all sides, I also feel alone. The property has high fences (to keep out deer) and the front gate is shut, with a ‘closed’ sign for our U-Pick. This isn’t […]