Rain has been gracing us with its magic these past
few days.Now of course the ground is saturated and the
creeks running full tilt.Hard to envision those dust filled
afternoons of midsummer when rainy times like this seem
obscene and surreal.Peas and fava beans are in full
bloom,reminding us that fruit is just around the
corner.Pastures and forests are electric in there
greeness.You can tell the pasture grass is growing well,
when the sheep don't greet you with a chorus of baaing every
time you enter the back field.Lambs are bulking up,no longer
worried and skittish.Gerda our milk cow is expanding
exponentially,her calf is due in July or August.The new
piglets root their way around their pasture,discovering a
whole new world from the concrete jungle of their early
days.
Down in the main field,the soil sits ready for the
onslaught of planting that will happen this week.Rye cover
crop slowly melts into the soil,releasing clumps of fungus
and masses of wriggling worms.Fecundity,decay,the
anticipation of the unknown yet familiar.The broccoli and
cauliflower have started to button up,carrots are sizing
up,beets look delicious if only the deer didn't think so
too.Taters have sprung through the brown loam with alacrity
and show good vigor in a field hitherto unused by us.This
spells good news for y'alls stomachs and plates,palates
too.Just looking at the cherry tomatoes dangling temptingly
in the high tunnel ,while still green, they hold the promise
of summer.Here are the characters for this weeks farce.
spinach
lettuce
onion
greens
radish
turnip
perhaps something else as yet to be decided.Enjoy
these greens,for the heat shall soon be upon us and they
will be a mere figment.Peace
gaelan
Gaelan Corozine
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