Category Archives: WP Migration

Bailey the “Terrorist” and cute little Harmon!

It has been 15 years since we had a puppy, mainly because we kept adopting dogs that have been abandoned in our community, and because these dogs are older, we have never easily been able to train them as a “Farm Dog”. The most recent dog we adopted, named Bailey, who we nicknamed the “Terrorist”. […]

Snow, Winter Solstice and one Brake Job done!

All three of our vehicles need a brake job. Up here in the mountains that is almost an annual job depending on how often one drives to town. (We do have another couple vehicles on that aren’t running so their brakes tend to last a long time!) The power just came on after being out […]

December 12th was our last market for 2009!

The temperatures dipped down to 15 degrees this week and highs during the day on Thursday and Friday while harvesting were 34 and 26 degrees. That meant harvesting and processing in cold, freezing weather!  Once our produce is harvested, it is taken to our processing and packing shed which is in the back of our equipment […]

The tomatoes froze the day before the boiler was installed!

The wood boiler weighs about 2,000 lbs without water and this particular model, is a Central Boiler eClassic 2300 and boy can it hold some wood!  We will have to photograph that in the next couple days!      The wood boiler being very heavy, the fellows brought a real fancy flat bed truck complete with a hydraulic […]

Thanksgiving!

This Thanksgiving we are thankful for our family, for the land, rain, sun, Caree, Joe and Meagan who helped in growing the food that has sustained us for the past season. We are also thankful for so many wonderful folks in our community who work so hard at the food pantry that is currently assisting […]

We finished running power, irrigation water and drainage to each greenhouse!

The trenches finally drained enough for us to finish running the power, irrigation water lines and drainage pipes. That took a little longer than we expected but we are ready to fill in the trenches so perhaps we can then access our compost pile. We didn’t realize how frequently we use the compost pile and […]