
Wow, I think I'm a bit overdue for a blog. I can't really say that I've been busy :) I farm during the day, and then? Not much. I don't have a car, everything is too far away to walk to (except the beach!) and no friends to hang with. So my evenings are usually spend chatting on the phone with my hubby or parents, reading, on the computer, watching shows on Hulu, and of course making food (no such thing as ordering take-out here or fast-food, which is great!). In the past week, however, I have been lucky enough to do three really fun things. All four of us farmers traveled to Bellingham for a Thai dinner (soooo good!) and movie (Bridesmaids - fun-ny!). We also made a quick stop at the co-op for some groceries. It was a great night, though definitely a treat. Even with my student discount, the movie ticket, small popcorn and small soda was nearly $20! Ouch. Totally worth it though. I needed a night out doing something different - and normal, ha! Last Sunday was a Studio Art Tour here on the island. Artists, wineries, gardeners, etc were all open special hours for the tour. We visited a wine shop and chatted up the owner while tasting 3 wines - well, I smelled them while the others tasted! We also visited Tree Frog Farm that is a garden and sanctuary. Such a cool place! Lastly we visited Sculpture Woods, the home/art studio of Ann Morris. It was a gorgeous property, with tall pines that often created a magical ambiance (see photo above). Her bronze sculptures were scattered around the property, along trails. It was so interesting! The third fun thing I did was attend a 40th birthday party, for someone I hadn't met before, haha. The other farmers were invited, and invited me too. It was great! The party was outside on a big grassy area surrounded by pine trees and a cattle grazing area. There was a live band, food, drinks, campfires, and lots of people. It was a great atomosphere, especially since we could see a bit of the ocean through the trees. Even after it was dark (about 10 pm! still getting used to that) it was beautiful with the crescent moon and stars galore. The campfires were still blazing, rope lights surrounded the dancefloor, and the one portable heater provided much-needed warmth! I found it funny that this is June, and we're huddling around a heater outside. AZ peeps would think we're crazy :)
So the farm is doing well. Thankfully the warm, sunny days are more frequent, which means we can see more growth happening. We are able to till more ground and plant seedlings from the greenhouse in the beds outside. In the greenhouses we have warm-weather plants like basil, tomatoes, and bell peppers. We also have peas, chard, kale, broccoli, beets, cabbage, and turnips all planted in the ground, and many seeded trays/seedlings on heated tables to encourage faster germination & growth. Now that the weather is warming up, the greenhouses can get over 100 degrees! And I thought I left AZ ;)
We are still battling pests, and have implemented a few strategies. In the greenhouse we have released ladybugs to fight aphids, and have hung sticky panels to trap aphids and other insects. Outside, we have ladybugs, copper borders to repel slugs, thin coverings (Remay) over susceptible plants, and have sprayed a naturally occurring soil bacterium on our gooseberries & currants to battle the sawfly larvae that are demolishing the leaves. It's tough not to get discouraged when pests start to settle in. Especially when everything that we supply to the Inn has to be in pristine condition - aka: no blemishes, no holes, no malformations, nothing short of perfect. Hard to find when all the living creatures around us want to eat the same food! We do what we can :)
I've taken more pictures, and videos for your viewing pleasure. Link to follow!
Hope everyone is well! Miss you all!
Agrarian life can blend very well with a contemplative mind and the pursuit of education. It is a big change from urban or suburban lifestyles where something seems to always be needing to be done. Farming is a lot of work but there is time and work that belongs to "Nature" and allows us to sit back and be amazed. True, it isn't as fast paced as a Hollywood movie, but their is still plenty to see and discover if one can quite the mind enough to notice. Community participation, exchange with other people seem to fit in better than do the modern options of entertainment. It sounds as though there is a great community of people there and it sounds as if you are adjusting to the setting pretty well. That area of sounds really nice. What is your daily schedule like? Can you give us an example?
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