This year’s planting season is not ideal. We’ve had a lot of rain and the weather is cool.
Needing Kneading and Oatmeal Bread
Here’s a poem by Lila about what we all need right now!
So Very Cultivated and Easy Meatloaf
Planting in last year’s bean field doesn’t take as much preparation as planting in last year’s cornfield.
Why I Cook at Home and Vegetable Pizza
I was cleaning out my youngest daughter’s room, and waded through her elementary school box, finally organizing items chronologically. I found an essay she wrote in first grade.
Ralph the Drayman and Basic Muffins from 1933
Being replaced by technology or someone who is younger is difficult. Here’s an essay/poem by Lila that gives insight. Ralph and his horses transcend.
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The Gambler and Banana Bars
Decades ago I impulsively went to a garage sale at a house I drove by on my way to the grocery store twelve miles away. I was looking over the items on a table in the driveway. A man sauntered up to me. He had on a tight-fitting shirt unbuttoned to the middle of his chest. He wore diamond rings on each of his fingers and had gold chains displayed around his neck. He checked his gold watch for the time.
Preparation is the Key and Hannah’s Irish Soda Bread
There are several pieces of equipment we use to put in the crop. For planting corn, we use a 9-shank John Deere chisel plow (1996), a 28-foot John Deere soil finisher (1988) and a John Deere 4-row planter (1985). We use three different tractors; a John Deere 4755 (1992), a John Deere 4040 (1980) and a John Deere 4440 (1979).
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Garden Dreaming and Randall Bean Bake
March is a good time to figure out the garden. It’s too cold and windy to do much else. There are several garden catalogs that arrive in the mail every winter. So much to choose from!
Happiness and Spinach Balls
Lila channeled Martin Buber in this poem.
Doing the Books and Chicken Noodle Soup
There are those who believe in leveraging. You know, using debt to asset ratio, leaning heavily on the debt more than the assets. There are others who believe in using a pencil to figure out if you can pay for things with the income you have.