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Saturday, December 31, 2011

Looking Back at 2011

This time last year, we were in the middle of our year at the Farm School.  We hadn't been to Italy yet, we hadn't endured lambing season, hadn't cut the umbilical cord of a new calf and hadn't watched the first plants of the season sprout in the greenhouse.  A farm of our own was just a few notes on the back of a piece of paper and something Theo and I wondered about.

Fast forward to now, and we're living in our farmhouse, anxiously awaiting the arrival of our first chicks and piglets and planning the crops we'll grow for our first season.

The road here hasn't been all that smooth.  As of August, our house that we were supposed to move into was completely gutted and we needed to be living there at the end of October.  Those days were hard, long and stressful.  I was commuting over an hour to my new job as an elementary school teacher and Theo had an equally long commute to the new house.  Why wasn't I writing about this grand adventure of plumbing mistakes, lack of dry-wall and no heat?  It was bad enough to go through those days once and at the end of them I certainly did not want to relive them through writing.  Then, a week before we were supposed to move, and New England got dumped on by the first storm of the season, our house wasn't done (think no toilet, no kitchen, no walls, no heat, no running water... the list goes on), our truck was broken, which was impairing our ability to even move out of where we were currently living (and each day was closer to the end of that lease) and this guy, the one in the back, didn't come back inside one night:


Talk about a stressful, sad and pretty horrible weekend.  It was times like those that the great parts of the fall shone through: my best friends dropped everything to help me search the woods for Hobbes, who never came home again.  My mom came down to the new house and helped us get it ready.  Theo's parents, who live in Montana, sent us a set of power tools which were invaluable.  During that weekend, we received our first email from someone we didn't know and hadn't met who was interested in our lamb and chickens.

Eventually, we did move.  With one last, long look at the woods behind our old house, hoping that Hobbes might appear, we drove to the new farm.

What comes next?  Ordering seeds, putting the final touches on our new home, planting flower beds and waiting for spring.  What have we learned over the last year?  Not to let the cat outside.  Continued thanks to our family and friends who have been nothing but supportive as we begin this great adventure.  We've had lessons in perseverance, tenacity, hard work and that the days march on, no matter how great or how bad they might be.  Hopefully I'll write more, especially as the season gets started and we're doing more exciting things than installing a shower and wiring lights.

We hope that 2012 will be kind to us as new farmers and that the good times will continue to outweigh the bad.  We're getting a dog soon, so that might fill a bit of the emptiness Hobbes left in our lives and our home.  We can't wait to see how this year goes and to look back at it in twelve months with all that we've learned and all the experiences we've had.

I hope all of your New Years are happy and hopeful as well!

Sunday, August 21, 2011

Dear Boots

Dear hiking boots,

You promised me you were waterproof. I wore you all over the white mountains and you stood up to stream crossings in late spring, puddles around the farm. Unfortunately, you were defeated by morning dew as we moved the sheep to a new pasture. I'm disappointed in you.

Sincerely,
Wet Socks

Saturday, May 14, 2011

So Much Has Happened! Again!

As you can imagine, the farm is getting pretty busy this time of year. Our days have gotten longer, the work is getting harder and real life is catching up a bit. In some exciting news, Theo and I found a place near the farm and now have these two back living with us:


Our little guy got really sick and had to spend a few nights in the hospital. The other big news is that we have spent lots and lots of time driving around Massachusetts and might have found a farm of our own to lease starting this Fall! So exciting!

I have plenty of time this weekend to make up for past posts so stay tuned!

Friday, April 8, 2011

Death of a Snowman


Remember him? Sadly, he didn't fare too well in the April weather. He will be missed.

Friday, April 1, 2011

So Snowy....

Sigh. Stupid snow storm. Why can't it just be spring?





Monday, March 21, 2011

Just Kidding!

Remember all those nice pictures of spring? Guess what happened today:


Even Gus got snowy!

Sunday, December 12, 2010

10 Days...

So 10 days is a long time to go without writing anything. There's not even a good excuse: no illness, no cow escapes, no dire internet outage. But I have lots of good stuff coming up including water: it freezes, how tractors and animals are completely the same, hunting season clothing, fire, blowtorches and more! Stay tuned!