Okay, farming is a hell of a lot of work! No time to talk...but here is an update!
Halloween, Pumpkins on Pikes...OMG it was fabulous...see the website for the video at the bottom of the front page...it was amazing....plan for it next year the night before Halloween!
Turkeys came next...it was crazy...turkey's weight so much more than chickens..I tore a ligament in my hand from lifting the big Toms....the feed back was overwhelmingly fabulous on the flavor...
5 new baby pigs born the day after Thanksgiving. They look just like little puppies except for the flat nose and the 500lb mom that feeds them....
The weather is 25 degrees and cold....nobody told me that cement walls for an office would hold the cold...let's face it, I am a city girl and freezing to death but I am still here and about to put up some insulation for the chick brooder. New chicks on Friday and it is way too cold to keep them without some upgrading.
All else is coming along...love having Auntie liz cooking breakfast and dinner. The lack of any heat in the old house is only a nusance really...sort of...well it is really a complete drag in the morning....2 cats, a dog, blankets and slippers and I am still cold....have to work in a handy man to fix the furnace! No time...
Pictures to follow.....
Tuesday, December 8, 2009
Fall at the Farm
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Friday, October 16, 2009
Farm Thoughts from Kara
A Farm Weekend By: Kara Holmes (Tara and Craig’s niece, and Auntie Liz's daughter)
If you were to ask me a year ago what I thought about all of this farm business, I would have said I didn’t want anything to do with it. I would have said that I am sick of hearing about chickens and pigs and sustainable crops every time I went to visit my aunt and uncle in
A year ago I would have told you that my husband and I were completely devoted to the military, and to his career above all else, but after experiencing our first deployment, we realized that what matters most in life is just spending time with each other. Although we don’t know for sure what our future will hold, we do know that we want to have a close family, and that some time on the farm is somewhere in our future. When Matt leaves for deployment next year, I will be heading up to the farm to stay for 5 months while he is gone. I can’t wait to experience that time on the farm with my family, and to contribute whatever I can in order to provide the food and experiences that will strengthen our family, and the community. I used to think happiness was mostly about having money, and having enough money to go on expensive vacations, or on the sail boat out in the Caribbean, but the more I experience time with my family on the farm, the more I realize it wasn’t the vacations or the boat that made me happy, it was being able to spend quality time with my family. Now that the farm has gone from a dream to a realization, there will always be a place where my family can come together, and spend quality time with one another. What more could I ever ask for? I want to thank Tara and Craig for not being afraid to take a risk in order to bring true abundance into their lives, and my mom and step-dad and everyone else on the farm for supporting them in creating that abundance…abundance of learning, love, family, food, and helping others. It is an abundance that has touched my life and my heart forever, and something that my husband and I want to do all we can to support it in order to bring that same abundance into the lives of our future family.
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Thursday, October 15, 2009
Pumpkins on Pikes! Saturday, October 24th!
A visual site for Halloween that you have never seen before!
Pumpkins on Pikes! When the light disappears and the night mist appears, pumpkins seem to float and fly in the wind!
Come and spend an evening carving pumpkins, eating community shared food and enjoying a visula site that compares to no other.
Pumpkins are carved by all attendees, some fancy some simple all up to the carver!
As each pumpkin is completed they are perched on a platform on a stake in the ground.
When the darkness sets in the pumpkins are all lit for a stunning visual sight!
Pumpkins will be lit each night through Halloween!
Bring dish to share, carving tools, a beverage and be ready to carve'em up!
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Halloween!
Tara Firma Farms Halloween!
Come One Come All
1st Annual Harvest Celebration!
A Halloween Event for the Whole Family!
Scarecrow building, Sack Races, Pumpkin carving, Biting for Apples
Ice Cream Making, Hay Maze, Corn Maze, Bon Fire at dusk, Petting Zoo!
10-22 Pumpkin Patch Corn Maze opened through Halloween!
10-31 Halloween !!!An Old Fashioned extravaganza, games, treats & fun for everyone! Noon through the evening!
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Thursday, September 3, 2009
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