Now that the Market is closed for the season and the
feasting of Thanksgiving is behind us, it seems oddly anti-climactic somehow. Just
another Sunday, just another blog post…
But…
This is post number 1000!
That’s a LOT of posts. (or, at least I think so) If you've been following along for any length of time, you've seen a lot of photos of the farm...
sometimes the eggs are "decorated" |
FROSTY morning |
wild rosehips |
beautiful sunset |
another gorgeous sky |
moon-rise over the farm |
And, read about LOTS of farm happenings...
For post 1000, I was hoping for something momentous to write about, but the
farm in late November is not an exciting place by any stretch of the
imagination. Although, without our attention, the eggs would pile to the
rafters and the ewes would complain so loudly about the lack of grain that someone would surely investigate.
But, other than that…nothing much happened around here this week. And quite honestly,
farm updates and weather reports are getting a little old. (but, for the
record, we got another INCH and a half of
rain yesterday!)
sparrow "family portrait" |
burning bush berries |
do you see the woodpecker? |
singing wren |
THERE's the woodpecker! |
ANOTHER wet day |
the obligatory Tgiving family portrait |
my favorite photo from the day |
serious play-time dinosaurs AND paw patrol |
Historically, some of our most life-changing projects have
started in December.
The Boss and I had our first date in December 1983. Did you
read this one? https://homesteadhillfarm.blogspot.com/2012/12/the-long-and-winding-road.html
We found out that we were going to become parents in
December 1987. Here’s a post about our firstborn…
And, I am almost certain it was December when we eagerly claimed
that amazing offer that had been made at the Thanksgiving table back in 1995…
So, it seems only fitting that the “next big thing” starts in
December as well.
After years and years of writing strictly about the farm and
closely related subjects, it’s time to branch out a little.
On December 1, I’m taking MY new website live.
That book so many of you have told me I NEED to write is beckoning.
If I’m ever going to get it finished and
published, I need to focus on that for a while. My own website will give me a
place to try out some other subjects, particularly those that have nothing to
do with farming. And, a place to shamelessly promote my work without worrying
that it somehow interferes with the farm brand.
So, I’m stepping back from the farm blog. No, not giving it
up entirely. But, rather than struggle to come up with something interesting
and enlightening every single week, it’s going to become a once a month kind of
thing. (and if you’re one to keep track…look for it the last Sunday of each
month) I hope to spend the time I would spend crafting a farm post writing
something more substantive.
The 1000 posts on the farm blog have taken me from a bored
rainy afternoon in 2009 (here's my first post) on
an extraordinary journey. We’ve “met” folks from around the world (some of
those IN PERSON) and been given opportunities that would have otherwise eluded
us. I appreciate all of you who have
taken the trip with me and ask you to come along for the next chapter.
Thanks for the love and support, y’all.
Hope you’re having a Happy
Sunday!
moonlight through the maple branches |
Come back and “visit” again sometime.
And, be sure to check out my new site, too! www.barbarawomack.com
I shall follow you to your new website Barbara - I rarely miss a post of yours I so enjoy the trips round your farm and your trials and tribulations.
ReplyDeleteThank you for your encouragement, Pat!
DeleteRe: Your first book - I'd like to reserve copy #2 (you'll want #1 for yourself, of course!).
ReplyDeleteThanks for the vote of confidence, Jeff!
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