Diversity on the Farm

Diversity on a Farm, well actually All lives and Living, are all about diversity. My diverse life is in no way special at all.  Having said that here is what was on the bench when I awoke this morning.apple cake

Federico bakes too. Our John is happy about that. Later in the day yesterday – it warmed up.

Some cats like to sleep in the Pods.

cats

Some in the asparagus basket.

cats

Our John set to and drained the on-ground swimming pool, (in-ground would crack in our winters) scrubbed it and refilled it. Right at the beginning of this process (and as we speak the water is still running) he found the tiniest frog in the winter debris. Naturally he caught it and called to  me to carry it out to the frog garden.  If you cannot see it in the header here it is again.  The tiniest frog.  But had to be saved. the-frog-011

 

I made more ice-cream yesterday. To make the icecream I first make a French Vanilla  Custard then at the last minute before churning add the fruit.   Yesterday I made a double batch.  Sixteen egg yolks and I only broke one. Life is full of challenges. Recognise them. It makes life more fun.

egg yolks

I was making the custard for the strawberry and rhubarb icecream. This is my ice-cream making wooden spoon. ONLY used for ice-cream. Making ice-cream with a spoon that has stirred garlic is not a good idea.

custard

And while it was cooling I was called in to help with the pool. This coming week we have three girls coming to help on the farm.  It is going to be fantastic. I  love to fill the rooms and gardens with young people.  And I am happy to help with the pool cleaning so they have somewhere to cool down after a day in the kitchens and gardens. If the weather actually warms up!

pool cleaning

Federico is looking forward to the first wave of volunteer gardeners too.

ravioli

ravioli

He made ravioli for dinner with pesto and cheeses!

When you pull your head up and look around your life/or my life – when my eyes are open – I see such good luck. My life has had its troubles (of course) but the predominant thread through-out the years is Good Luck and Good People.  A diverse group for sure. But good. And you are part of that.

I hope you have a lovely day.

Your friend on the farm,

celi

 

 

64 responses to “Diversity on the Farm”

    • When you have finished with him would he like to spend some time in Virginia? I have a spare bedroom and oh so much work he could help me with!
      Could you possibly (or have you already) give us the recipe for the ice cream (the French Vanilla custard sounds wonderful).
      Have a great Sunday my friend.

  1. thank you I appreciate being included in ‘good people’ it feels sorta nice!…We have cleaned out our pool house but so far the weather has not been warm enoughto even think about refilling…whatever has happened to the weather this year..it really is most peculiar….love the weeny frog….

  2. Lovely. And thanks for that last paragraph. Too often I forget to pull my head up (or in my case, maybe out…LOL) and look around to appreciate all the blessings in my life. Once again you’re inspirational. 🙂

  3. Karma Miss C. You are opening your life to others, both at your home and virtually. That equals attracting good people to learn about your world and share theirs.

    • I am very happy with the turn the farm has taken as far as opening the doors to young people.. they are very happy to rough it a bit and really get involved .. I am very much looking forward to the next girls.. I have quite the plan!. c

  4. Hmm. My best guess on the frog is a very cold, rather large spring peeper. They tend to get dark when they are cold. I’m not satisfied with my answer, though. the head shape looks more like a narrow mouthed toad. I’ll see if I can get a better ID.

  5. There’s a weekly TV programme waiting to be made about the farmy, though I say that with caution, because it would change the farmy forever…
    Great food today – how nice to have a guest who cooks for you 😉

  6. We have been hearing frogs here as well, with all the rain. They sit under the deck and peep away. Sometimes, I go out there and peep at them and they peep back. Bill calls me the Frog Whisperer….silly man. It is raining right now, great sheets of water and thunder booming in the distance. Great pics today…as always, but cats are one of my favorites.

  7. That’s the good thing about from farming, having different people around. Our farm in Germany was always full of people from all over the world . It was so much fun. Have a wonderful week.

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