Sunday, December 23, 2018

2018 in PICTURES


We had a busy year, tried some new endeavors and made new friends.  It was a good year full of food, flowers, family, and friends.  We are looking forward to 2019 and 
wish you a very happy new year!

These pictures show just a few of our activities and joys of 2018.

Spinach in the high tunnel.  Winter magic.

Althea, our newest and youngest kitty.

The Gator (a big help on the farm) and one of our Angora rabbits.

Meatball the rabbit

Robin with three of our young pigs.  We really enjoy raising pigs. 

Lots of love in our family for this little girl.  And she loves her da-da.

Our newest farm animals - cows!

Ruth with George and Rocky.

We had pretty nice summer squash this year.

Chloe learning to climb stairs.

This green daffodil popped up in the yard!

Duroc pigs

This year was the first time this apple tree bloomed.  Sadly, no fruit this year but we look forward to crops in the future.  (NIEDZWETZKYANA planted 2015)

Nice turnips, including a new variety, Violet Queen.

R & R enjoying R & R

There was logging around here this year, creating new growing space for vegetables, fruit, and pig.  And and more sunlight and sky!


Chinese Forget-Me-Nots - a new flower and so pretty.

Milo

We won first prize for our farm share at the Franklin County Fair.  Golly.

A typical late summer share.

A volunteer in the garden - datura

Bitter Melons - We've been enjoying learning about, growing, and eating them.

A big early fall share.

Pac choy - This was a new crop for us and we will definitely grow more next year.

Gladioli!  An experiment this year with a happy outcome.

Winter squash did well this year.

A new fun crop, Extra Dwarf Pak Choy.  More coming in 2019.

We've been working on the perennial flower beds (thank you, Ruth!) and adding new plants as we are able.  These are chrysanthemums.


Our growing family


We raised some ducks in the summer.  Highly entertaining!

Shelburne Falls Farmers' Market

Blue Laced Wyandotte rooster


Farm Visitors

More farm visitors

Bigfoot

Last share of the season, # 20.

Our youngest flower fan.


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