Kick Back

Kick Back

A farm is a peaceful place, real, and in your mind, the territory of tranquility. It's a space for breathing in a life that moves anaerobically fast. It's a farmhouse for family, friends, and the soon-to-be familiar. A barn to remind you we're not just living in this moment. We're also living an accumulation of moments. A farm is a field to remind you of the value of being down to earth, grounded. Centered when so many forces try to pull you back into pandemonia. This is your own personal resistance and revival.

Hymn of a Homestead

There’s a hymn here that plays in the background: The sound of robins chuckling to one another, frogs clucking in the pond, or to the hush of wind through the giant pines. Add your voice to the choir. Or sing solo. Or sing in other ways: Play. Write. Sleep. Walk. Laugh. Eat. Breathe. Listen.

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Healing with Honey-Part 2: Fighting Cancer

To get to the honey, sometimes you have to "take one for the team." And, I've taken more than one for the team in harvesting honey. But it's worth it.

Healing with Honey-Part 1: Wounds

Honey is more than just something sweet to bake with or put in your coffee, though that's why I brought bees to the farm last year. Though ancient civilizations applied honey to wound care, new research shows why it has healing properties.

Plying a Pollinator Palace

Happy bees make healthy honey, and there's little more that makes bees happy than living their own community of colors. July and August are usually what we beekeepers call the "Dearth" because it's of the lack of rain, which can supress flower populations for bees' nectar and pollen.