The Rules

Lately we have had a great number of new arrivals to  The Kitchens Garden pages.alex

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So for you I will outline the three simple rules that govern my contribution to this blog. (Mine is only the first wave of this blog – the second wave of words is in the Lounge of Comments when you contribute).  These are my rules for me and are the foundation of this blog. They have been in place since Day One almost five years ago.

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The first rule is that everything you read and see  here today: happened just yesterday.  This blog is  absolutely current.  It is a diary of sorts. A daily journal.  I am not here to teach you how to farm or live, I am just writing about what happened here yesterday. (Usually not much).

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The second rule is that I will tell you the truth. I will not sugar-coat the tough bits and I will tell you all about the good bits.  Of course I do not list everything that happened every day as that would bore you to bits.  Just little slices of my life running a small sustainably managed farm that is striving for self sufficiency.

The third rule is that (unless I am travelling) all the images will be from my own little farm. This is my challenge to myself – finding something new and beautiful from my own small acres -right here – every day.

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The Fellowship of the Farmy is you. You are the people who read and comment, or who read and like, or who read and Share, or who read.

You may steal any of my pictures anytime without permission. (Though when I have other contributing photographers that rule reverses).

The Lounge of Comments is a gentle and wonderful Lounge for us all. We support each other and feed in information for each other and exchange ideas. The comments section of this blog is a mine of information.  But be gentle and kind with each other. Judge not.

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I invite you to leave a small description of yourself in the page “Join me” . I love to learn about the readers of these pages.  You do not need to leave a link to your blog, if you have one, that is already created when you sign in.  Just where you are from and how you came to be here. Little things.

I hope you have a lovely day. I wish this for you every morning.

Love celi

 

 

49 responses to “The Rules”

  1. You are you Miss C, real and open and honest, and your life and words reflect that. Those qualities are what allow your blog to thrive, I believe, because those of us who join in the Fellowship do not want pretense. This place is safe and welcoming, as are the people who visit. It is no surprise that we grow in numbers and new faces. People everywhere are drawn to genuine, nurturing communities. Your vision and your simplicity have created that for all of us to share.

  2. After meeting you at “Press Publish” in Portland Oregon where I now live, I had to follow your blog. I was enchanted with your stories about your life and your farm and the way you farm it. I come here first each morning and may not always leave a comment but always find joy in my visit.

  3. I love looking at the farm and animals through your eyes and by pictures from your visitors. It’s nice to visit and then get on with my day. It takes me back to my childhood and memories of living on the farm. Thank you.

  4. Everything everyone has said is absolutely true! I join you everyday while eating my breakfast in central Alberta! I love the peace and the natural life you lead. Good humans do exist! I love that you share your experiences here and also with your people that come and help on the farm. Truly a gift!

  5. Good bits, tough bits, bored to bits… I’ll take all the bits you’d care to dish out.
    I agree with Debra; it would be wonderful to see you featured as a ‘farm-Her’ on that programme. Actually, I agree with all the comments above and it’s all been pretty much said. After reading how there were a lot of new readers to the page I scurried down to see just how many now and was really surprised to see your following is over 5,500! Goodness, seems like no time at all has passed since we were counting till you got to 5k.
    Those little piggies are just so precious looking. Hope you have a lovely day too! ~ Mame 🙂

  6. Wow – I had no idea you’d been doing this wonderful blog – daily – for five years… plus all the other things you do each and every day. I know you didn’t set out to be an example for the rest of us but you certainly are a shining example of what determination and good old ‘get-up-and-go’ can accomplish. And thanks so much for taking us along for the ride!! ; o )

  7. I love reading your blog and seeing the pictures you post. My favorites of course are the cats! It helps me escape each day to a calmer place from my hectic office!

  8. I love your blog Celi, and devour it every morning along with my first cup of coffee and my dog lying on my feet, as we both welcome the sun rising over the Pacific Ocean; it’s perfection. You know what they say about Queensland “Beautiful one day, perfect the next”!
    Thank you for inviting us into your life on the farmy, you touch so many of us with the daily happenings and we love knowing how all the animals are doing and watching their personalities develop; we feel like we know them all.
    Here’s to the next 5 years!

  9. I make sure I start my day here, reading your words and enjoying your photos. To begin with sanity, beauty and grace helps the day go better. Things have been unsettling lately and look to continue that way for quite awhile yet so having The Kitchens Garden to start things off is a big help. Sometimes at the end of a difficult day I’ll pop in and read the archives, then heading for rest is easier. I like common sense, honesty and beauty, you deliver those daily.

  10. Back to basics; I enjoyed reading about the principles of your blog. They are so simple, and they hold everything together. I have a rule that I use only my own photos. It’s a good rule, and simplifies things. Sometimes it presents a challenge, but then challenges lead to creative solutions. I love the way you keep your blog so alive. Daily, small observations. There is always something happening, even when it seems there is not.

  11. Thank you so much for your wonderful blog, it is one of the high lights of my day. I have no idea how I first discovered you, but l certainly wouldn’t want to be without you? I live in a small Essex village in the UK, and like so many of your readers baby pigs
    Are my weakness. Please keep up your words of wisdom and captivating pictures.

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