Thursday, November 10, 2022

Glimpses of 2022

Somehow most of the year went by in a whirlwind, and here we are again getting ready to start our fifteenth season selling trees. That is a little bit mindblowing. Things have been so busy this year that I have not updated our website along the way, so here are 32 pictures I grabbed of things from around the farm. The order got all scrambled when I uploaded them, so here is a very small sample in random order of things that were pretty or cute or funny or interesting... basically stuff that made me smile, and I hope do the same for you:

Layers and Light

Summer produce harvest

The creek cut itself deeper from the extremely wet spring. This was taken later in summer when the torrential waters had pulled back and the water settled into its course.

Happy dogs, happy Craig

Owl sighting!

One of Piper's puppies people sent flowers for the puppies first birthday!

Chickens chickening

One day a heron was perched on a log fallen across the creek

Trillium, suggesting spring

Cherry blossoms lit up at night. We were watching the bats fly around in the spring when I took this.

Frog!

Boo guarding a small radish harvest

Skies of Swirling Orange

I think these are called resurrection lillies

Al enjoying some final grazing at sunset

More harvest, including some confusing (and very large) white squashes

Local visitor

Lillies in bloom

The pack heading out on a walk

Frog on a fig leaf

Baby fir cones

Boo being a cat

Poppy, Ember, and Piper requesting treats

Artichoke in bloom

Al, due for his annual shearing

Freshly sheared

This peahen came to visit several times this summer.

This picture makes me laugh because both Ember and Piper have funny faces on

This mantis was very impressive

Iris

Dogs having a good day

Late snow on cherry blossoms

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