Farming
Life on the farm.
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Mini Vaca for Us! Yay!!
My Farmer and I ran away for a day. A much needed mini vaca...Thankfully, we picked the day before the snow storm to go on our drive. We ended up getting 4 inches of snow, so I know the mountain passes on the way to were we went would have had way more snow! This picture is at my house the day after our drive. Snow in June. How fun! Not. Being in the mountains does amazing things to a person’s mind and soul. It rained most of the time we were driving, but it let up just enough for us to take a couple of short hikes. The rain…
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Thank You Farmers Video
I while back I wrote a blog about “thanking” other farmers. Well, I did “thank” my Farmer in it too. Remember though, he doesn’t want to be “thanked”. He just wants to be “appreciated”. If you missed it you can read it here. I wrote about how this Covid 19 pandemic has made me think about things I have taken for granted….probably all my life. And honestly, I hope that through this crazy time, everyone takes a moment to stop and think about what they have and be grateful for it. A lot of “thanking” has been going on lately. From thanking the nurses and doctors on the front lines,…
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A must read…The Man Who Fed The World.
This is my first book review or actually a book recommendation. I guess I did recommend a children’s book in my Arf blog, but I didn’t really do a review. So here we go, my review of The Man Who Fed The World. My view of this book is…….everyone should read it. Period. Yes, it is about agriculture. It is about history in agriculture. I firmly believe that in order to know why we are were we are at, and how we got to were we are at, you need to look at history. This book did that for me. This book is more about the context then the actual…