I think it's only fitting that on the day my grandfather, the person who taught me everything I know about farming, died, a storm of serious proportions hit the farm. And after carefully following his many directions over the last two months that resulted from phone calls that usually went something like this: "Papa, I'm going to have a farm! What do I do?" or "So Papa, I heard people sometimes make rows on their farms. What's the deal with that?" the farm survived last night's storm like a champ. Which seems ironic, but fitting all at the same time.
Just like a real farmer, the man really knew how to rock a straw hat after a hard day of fishing for sunnies with dough.
And he had a great little hop at the end of his bowling stride. Strike every time, practically.
So in his honor, I give you a few bits of good news from the farm, because that's the kind of thing he would appreciate.
The first Wando pea pod:
One of the mini Romaine heads:
The Great State of the Green Beans:
The first delicious green bean:
And a MiniCuke after a hard rain for good measure:
Farm Vitals
Yesterday's high: 81F
Yesterday's low: 61F
Warnings: Severe storm alert
Mood of the farm: Appreciating its good start in life
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
3 comments:
Thanks for posting the pictures of your grandfather and his straw-hat-rockin' ways. Maybe you can dedicate the first wando harvest and feast to him? I think he'd have been very proud of both the farm and farmer. The farmer, especially.
- Anonymous K
the garden looks good and is honoring your gpa by growing like crazy! We all miss u and are thinking of u.
n
Just wanted to add that you and Farmer G-pa are in my thoughts.
Post a Comment