Monday, April 13, 2009

Apple Blossom Time

We are grateful that last week's frost did not damage the Apple Blossoms. The bees are enjoying the nectar of these beautiful trees, and we hope to enjoy the fruit this fall. It will be Pearl's job to keep the squires out of the orchard until harvest time.
A walk through the orchard this time of year is great place to capture photos of family and friends.



Rhythm

The rhythm of our daily lives is beautifully reveled all around the farm these days. Outside and inside.


Tuesday, April 7, 2009

Did you know....?


Red Bud blossoms are yummy for people and bees. We eat them on our salad.
Lately we stroll the fields and woodlands for our daily exercise....however the pace has slowed quite a bit....Ross needs to take note of every plant that may bloom, is in bloom, or has bloomed and will it taste good as honey? In other words there is little exercise and a lot of exploration. Ross notes if there is pollen on the bees and how much, and where the is bee going, where has the bee been? Observation of what most people take for granted is amazing in the case of honey bees.

My Gramps use to dig dandelions up and out of his manicured lawn. Gramp's most hated "weed" next to wild onions was dandelions. Ross, he is thrilled with dandelions...food for bees and good for honey production. One man's weed is another man's gold. (me) LOL


Sunday, April 5, 2009

Pink & Green

The Dogwoods of Hickory Green Farm
were emerging from tightly formed buds in a
pastel pallet of rose, soft green, and amber on Saturday
when my mama came to visit us.
Serendipitous as her favorite flower is the Dogwood blossom.

Pink and green are my mom and daughter's
"signature colors."
Even on a very casual Saturday stroll around the farm my girl's are
" fashionistas" coordinating with the spring blooms in their beautiful
"signature pink and green."


Of coarse we shared good food and giggles while enjoying the sunshine, blue sky, rolling green fields, and blossoms.


Wednesday, April 1, 2009

One Spring Day...








Last Saturday I saw: hope, anticipation, encouragement, compassion, excitement, determination, shear guts, humor, friendship, strength, community spirit, kindness, positive energy, exuberance…


Guess where …

It starts at 4:45 am, I prepared for year, I pray, I see: Elvis, Divas, cows, people from several nations, architecture and landscape from a 100+ years to present day, famous works of art more than a hundred years old, contemporary works of art, cobblestone alleys and brick walks, dogs of many sizes, bananas, bagels, granola, lots and lots of cups and bottles, signs and banners, Flags, band aids, & bands, dancers and cheer leaders, Parrot-heads, dancing dragons, readers, buffets, brunch, fried peppers & onions with hotdogs, birthday cards & birthday balloons, coaches, grandmothers & grandfathers, sisters & brothers, daughters & sons, aunties & uncles, friends and teams, fraternities and sororities, officers, priest, juice and water, hats of every color and style, Easter wreaths and eggs, balcony parties, sidewalk picnics, cameras, reporters, a college campus, mossy tree trunks, cranes, canes, places of worship, historic landmarks, tents, port-a- potties, philosophy, poetry, posters, flags, plus 66,000 sneakers.

Yea you guessed it…

I was lucky enough to participate in the Ukrops 10k Monument Avenue Race in Richmond, Virginia. That evening we met several friends at the White Hawk CafĂ© in Goochland County for sandwiches and some great Bluegrass music by “Maidens Crossing.” A beautiful Spring day in the heart of Virginia shared with friends old and new. A very fine day to remember.
“Zippity-do-daw !”




Hope to post a video of the 6.1 mile route soon. Stay tuned.
P.S. Seeds are sprouting! The weeding begins.