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Edge of the Hollow: Two entire seasons have passed....
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Edge of the Hollow. We live on a peaceful farm in the hills of New England Lovin' life. Sunday, October 9, 2011. Two entire seasons have passed. So much has happened, so much has changed. One of our new projects was our high tunnel. We built it to extend our growing season here in zone 5A,. And to grow winter greens. We toured as many local hoop houses as we could find in our quest to learn,. And we read every book we could find. Eliot Coleman's books were our major inspiration. We have had a few hard fr...
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Edge of the Hollow: October 2012
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Edge of the Hollow. We live on a peaceful farm in the hills of New England Lovin' life. Saturday, October 27, 2012. In the summer time when the weather is fine. Reflections of a yesterday. The summer was hot and dry. Our drilled well almost ran dry in late July. It was the driest summer yet. My field crops suffered in the heat of the summer, we waited for rain. It started out dreamy, but then the weeds came, the varmints followed. I think I bit off more than I could chew. So I chewed, and I chewed.
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Edge of the Hollow: September 2010
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Edge of the Hollow. We live on a peaceful farm in the hills of New England Lovin' life. Friday, September 10, 2010. There is no where else than here. I reach down to touch the earth. To affirm her power, with her as my witness I open my eyes. There is no place but here, no other moment, just now. I am awakening. Freeing myself from the unreality. I am experiencing an ever expanding epiphany, powerful glimpses into my truth,. The truth that exists for me. It is all within me, it is all now, this moment.
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Edge of the Hollow: Women for Women
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Edge of the Hollow. We live on a peaceful farm in the hills of New England Lovin' life. Friday, April 1, 2011. A simple little thing like having an amount equivalent to $1 day taken out of your credit card account can help turn another woman and her family's life around. Imagine living in a war torn country, caring for your children, trying to run a household while the infrastructure is in ruins, and all you dream about is changing the course of your life. where do you turn? We have the power. 25% of the...
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Edge of the Hollow: November 2011
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Edge of the Hollow. We live on a peaceful farm in the hills of New England Lovin' life. Sunday, November 13, 2011. A month later - Hoping for a Winter Harvest. Looking west from the eastern door. In the fore ground, center row you can see the Tatsoi, next the Chinese Cabbage, parsley, leeks, and finally our onion sets. The Chinese Cabbage, or Wong Bok, is doing great. Everything has been getting thinned and replanted. We have had a pretty warm November. We are grateful and happy. Designs by Linda Thiltgen.
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Edge of the Hollow: January 2012
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Edge of the Hollow. We live on a peaceful farm in the hills of New England Lovin' life. Sunday, January 22, 2012. I took apart two old pillow cases and a purse to make this "new" swing bag. I have never created such a structured purse before, and I am very happy with the results. I didn't follow a pattern, I dreamt it up one day. Not that it is oh so original, but it felt good to think up the construction method myself. I LOVE the fabric and thought I would create a more updated look with a vintage feel.
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Edge of the Hollow: October 2011
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Edge of the Hollow. We live on a peaceful farm in the hills of New England Lovin' life. Sunday, October 9, 2011. Two entire seasons have passed. So much has happened, so much has changed. One of our new projects was our high tunnel. We built it to extend our growing season here in zone 5A,. And to grow winter greens. We toured as many local hoop houses as we could find in our quest to learn,. And we read every book we could find. Eliot Coleman's books were our major inspiration. We have had a few hard fr...
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Edge of the Hollow: A month later - Hoping for a Winter Harvest
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Edge of the Hollow. We live on a peaceful farm in the hills of New England Lovin' life. Sunday, November 13, 2011. A month later - Hoping for a Winter Harvest. Looking west from the eastern door. In the fore ground, center row you can see the Tatsoi, next the Chinese Cabbage, parsley, leeks, and finally our onion sets. The Chinese Cabbage, or Wong Bok, is doing great. Everything has been getting thinned and replanted. We have had a pretty warm November. We are grateful and happy. Subscribe to: Post Comme...
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Edge of the Hollow: Five years and no new cancer!
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Edge of the Hollow. We live on a peaceful farm in the hills of New England Lovin' life. Tuesday, February 10, 2015. Five years and no new cancer! With days of falling quiet,. We are deep in winter here. The lines and edges softened. Under feet of bliss disappear. Cold Bone shakin' cold. Layered in pillows of sparkle and white. I find myself outside of five years. With bones still clear and bright. I sigh in peaceful reflection,. And easily let the air slide out. I'm aware of its departure,.
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