Busy, busy times on this farm. A long while back I did a post on all the good things that come from sheep. One of those things was the great fertilizer they provide. From that great compost comes a great garden (would be better if I could just keep out the moles!). We are harvesting (when I say "we" I think I mean "I") and storing away all sorts of goodies this time of year. Busy little squirrels. The weather is hot and very dry. I am longing for cooler times, brisk nights and some moisture. And, of course, more time at the spinning wheel.
Here are the Tarahumara Sunflowers I planted. They are saluting the morning sun. I am growing them for the bees and as they ripen, the sheep will get a nice treat.
Here are a few bees enjoying the sunflower's pollen.
Big leaf greens in the garden; collard and kale. I am having fun with pickling them. A tangy salty treat that is ooooh so good for you.
For a couple days we had some smoke pour in from the fires in northern California. It made for some interesting evening light. Those are the pictures that follow.
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Our barn and very brown pasture. |
And just so you don't forget the sheep....here is Athena. She is growing up nicely, don't you think? She has a very soft fleece.