Sharing -

I like how the animals share. Here’s Petunia with Lacy, Macy and a pretty little hen.

Click on the picture to enlarge. It will take about a minute to load, but you’ll feel like you’re in the barn. You’ll even see the silver in my hen’s tail.

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  1. Andy Hayner said,

    February 4, 2010 @ 8:47 am

    I was at the growers gathering yesterday I was so blown away by the food culture in this area. Where I come from in Minnesota, and where my wife and I are planning to start our farm in Iowa we have a long way to go before a meeting of that nature can take place. I love how every farm who lives to heal the land can relate in so many ways but have so many interesting differences due to ingenious adaptations farmers will come up with. I would love to come see your free for all farm sometime. Keep up the food fight.

  2. kriss marion said,

    February 4, 2010 @ 10:34 am

    Ah, blessings to you, Andy. Please do come by – we can pick each others’ brains some more!

  3. kriss marion said,

    February 4, 2010 @ 10:42 am

    To all those growing and eating in 2010, I wanted to pass along some great comments from seed saver and farm radical Jere Gettle in his Baker Creek Seeds Catalog:
    ” It has been another amazing year for the pure food movement… Let’s rock the food supply in 2010! Let’s put the home gardener and local farmer back in control of our food supply, our lives and our freedom… You are the biggest threat to big, corporate agriculture, and they are starting to get nervous… ”
    Baker Creek, along with other small seed houses, had a banner year for sales in 2009, and this year printed nearly double the catalogs. Looks like there are many folks out there fighting the good food fight. Go food!

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