Moved On To Greener Pastures
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Learning to live Simple, Seperate, and Deliberate lives. Enjoying creation, but not worshipping it. Eating, Drinking and Being Merry. A Blog dedicated to berry pickin', chicken pluckin', buck skinin', and building Christian Agrarian Culture.
Our good friend Herrick Kimball has Just Announced the release of a new book titled Writings of a Deliberate Agrarian. Best order your copy soon!
I got a phone call while I was milking this morning from Leah. She was calling from a hospital in Maryland. Little Noah came down with something called croup--??---, I've never heard of it and can't spell words I know very well much less new ones. Anyway the poor feller was having trouble breathing and he is in the hospital, they have him in some sort of tent-like-contraption. They said he would be in there for at least another day(they spent the night there). So....they will be out there longer than we had planned and I'm stuck out here with the herd and can't go see them. Please pray for Noah and Leah. I have to get back to the barn, I'll check in here later and let you all know if anything changes.
Boy, things are kind of quite around here this morning. My wife and the boys left at 5 am to go visit kinfolk down in Maryland(you didn't think they LEFT ME like that, did ya). They will be gone untill friday. They got a chance to ride down with Leah's mom, so I said "go and have fun". I'm already bored to tears! When your used to having little ones running all over and doing everything with you, it seems mighty strange when they're gone. Fear not, I won't starve. I like to cook, but I won't have to, one of the perks of a multigenerational farm is no matter how old you get.....mommy will still cook for ya :) So, Leah, John and Noah, if your reading this.....hurry back I miss you already and its only been two hours!!
On Monday the rep from Organic Valley came to the farm. The meeting went very well and it looks like we are planning to start the transition process by June 1st. I was kind of suprised that my Dad agreed to it, but thrilled never the less. Our land has not had anything bad on it in 12 years or so, which means the land can be certifed now. The cows take a year for certifiction. Being a grass based dairy, the "transition" won't be too difficult or different. I am looking forward to starting a new chapter in our farm's history.
Few news stories have been full of more nonsence and alarmist insanity than the recent Bird Flu stories. Fear is a mighty fine tool for those who want total control. We have seen the goverment, the multinational "big chicken" factories, the drug companies and the money changers all scrambling to make the most of it. In true Orwellian fashion, the healthy chickens are to blame and the those of the "fecal soup variety" are good. Here is an article that sheds some light on the Bird Flu story.