Hello from a new year!
Sandwiched between lovely snow storms and crisp, sunny days, these are busy times for your farmers! Meghs and I are inside on computers, surrounded by calculators and seed catalogues, making plans, reviewing surveys, dreaming big, and trying to keep a posture of rest in the midst of the excitement.
Look for 2018 CSA sign-up info on MARCH 1.
Thank you to members and supporters for sticking with me through last year. Your support through all my mishaps and learning curves really bolstered me and made an opportunity for me to lean into this CSA model in real, hard ways. I hope for this year to be more smooth and sane, living in sustainable ways that honor land and farmer.
In hope of growth,
Lyds
Love you guys! Lyds have a great time in Scotland. We just did a Robbie Burns dinner last night. Fhe traditional dare for a Burns dinner try cock-a-leekie soup, haggis, neeps and tatties and Tipsy Laird for dessert.
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Yay!
She’s b a a a c k !!
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whatever mishaps you refer to, losing your farming partner, had no effect on the slamming quality and job you did. If I tried to complain it would be that your squashes were so sweet it was hard to make a savory soup. your grape tomatoes were like candy. great job,
alan
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Thank you for all your hard work. Enjoy the rest of your time off.
Best,
Sue
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