Chew on this…
Once in a golden hour, I cast to earth a seed. Up there came a flower, The people said, a weed.
Being in nature isn’t about running away from people, it’s about connecting to our shared humanity.
Gardening reminds us that we are always connected to something so much bigger than ourselves… and so much smaller, too.
Many folks get discouraged when they try to seed wildflowers. Growing a meadow—or even a scrap of a meadow—from seed takes time and patience.
Eggs are a common food commodity, but many many people don’t know about all the high-tech adaptations that make them so remarkable.
“The beauty of a frittata is that it can be made with any ingredient… anything that’s in your refrigerator.” — Harrison Ford as Mike Pomeroy in Morning Glory.
Gardening is all about delayed gratification. A voluptuous garlic harvest is well worth the wait!
Tiny, fluffy chicken butts poking in and out of garden beds, scurrying along stone paths? Yes, please!
We are delighted to welcome Elana Bell and Ben Brown back to the farmstead for another magical evening of deep relaxation and connection through sound.