Polling day –

So this morning I thought I would ask you a few multi choice questions about your experience here. It will only take seconds. Even if you have never commented before I would love you to join in.  It is a mix of a bit of fun and some real questions about the readers of thekitchensgarden.

The questions are the ones I woke up with in my head this morning.  Nothing is terribly deep. If you have questions you think I should ask (or you would like to answer): pop them in the comments and I will include them in another poll.

Remember this is NOT A TEST! (laughter.) Just a few questions over a cup of tea.

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Cats just generally sit about looking sweet don’t they.

Last question.

Thank you for joining in!  It is raining this morning and warm still and I need more coffee. Usually my brain does not have to work this hard in the morning. Have a lovely day.

Love celi

87 responses to “Polling day –”

  1. Yours is my go to blog each and every morning. Love getting a daily farm fix as I live in town now. Love your honesty, fantastic pictures and your writing. Hope you and the farmy and the farmy fellowship have a great day! Forecast is a high of 63 today and 66 tomorrow in SE MN.

  2. So, I live in a town of about 100,000 in East Texas. I wouldn’t consider it a Big City, but Small Country Town isn’t quite right either (although that one is the one I chose.) Sometimes I think I read your blog to remind myself not to complain when I feel like I’m busy and having to work hard. I can always thing, “Yeah, well my job isn’t herd pigs or bale hay hard.” Hahaha.

  3. That was a fun poll to wake up to! The first question was a bit of a booger, as all of the topics you write about are of interest! Like Vesta8, I wake up to the wonderful THEKITCHENSGARDEN daily to start my day off! We are a very fortunate farmy family indeed! Thank You!!! 🙂

  4. M-F – you are my first read while I wait on jobs to run at work. I follow you, the Daily Coyote and Red Dirt in my Soul – which I think I found you from Red Dirt…… Just love checking in and seeing the goings on.

  5. As for the pictures and the words…I do also read it for something else, but since I can’t put that into words, I let it go. I love the pictures and the words…maybe it’s something that emerges in the mix that attracts me so much. Something ineffable.

  6. I love your blog it is part of my daily routine. I read your blog with a nice glass of tea first thing in the morning.

  7. I have never actually timed how long it takes me to read a post , so – as long at it may take, and I usually pop in several times a day to check out the lounge of fellowship comments. I have on occasion wondered if that is like reading somebody else’s mail? You are warmer than us today, still being drenched with heavy rain as the cyclone passes us by 🙂 Laura

  8. I read every day, and if I miss a day here and there, I jump back in but I have missed something…if I have already started reading today’s post it is like a spoiler! I have to go back and read each day in order to get the whole story. Each post is like a chapter in my favourite book that goes on and on…

    • This is SO how I feel too. My favourite book … I can read a little each day … and the characters become so dear to me I would sorely miss them should the story end!

        • Darling, it’s Dickens-quality serialization. Large, complex cast of detailed (and often eccentric) characters, both ongoing and quickly-passing storylines, and the sure knowledge that the story will always be lively and fascinating, whether the liveliness is all action or more quietly philosophical musings that challenge the imagination. I’d say you’re a Dickens of a friend!
          xo,
          K

          • I agree! Well said. And to Miss C : The animal characters seem both real and larger than life. I smile at their “human-ness” without laughing at them. You have so much respect for their individual qualities, but you don’t dip into sentimentality. A nice balance.

  9. Of course you didn’t ask, but I’m in for all of the centerfold pictures of Sheila. She is all pig – hubba hubba. XOXO – Bacon
    Snorts and rolls with piggy laughter ❤

  10. I wish I could remember how I found you – I think it was a search on WordPress, back when I knew how to do that. Things have changed so much on WP, it doesn’t feel as intuitive as it once did. Or maybe I’m just getting old! Sure am glad I found you when I did!!

    • Not old yet I think – but things change so fast I sometimes think – “I will let this one pass and catch up when they change it all again next time.” And this is not just wordpress – all tehchnology changes when we are looking the other way.

  11. I try to go to your blog every day… but there are times when I’m not online for days and days. And then I do try to catch up! I totally understand what The Daily Cure meant when they said it’s hard to put into words why they love reading your blog so much. To me, it’s always a great visit with a good friend… catching up on all that’s going on with you & yours around the farm, whether it’s freezing water buckets, a new calf being born 0R a naughty pig causing destruction – it’s unfailingly interesting and touches our hearts. Sending lots of cyber hugs your way!! ; o )

  12. I read that how long question and realized I have NO idea how fast I read. But I do know that I have a terrible sense of time. I’m always sure things take longer than they do. And then I’m also always surprised at how quickly time has passed.
    Anyway – I read the whole thing as part of my morning internet browsing. I read the internet in the mornings like I used to read papers. All the same comics, all the same blogs and a quick scan of the headlines for things that seem worth reading.

  13. I love reading about the way you farm, the animals, and I love your rants and aside thoughts. It’s all good. To be a good farmer you have to be a thinker! And I read for however long it takes, and I love reading the comments, but I am usually too busy to get back and read all the comments later. Your photos are amazing, as well. A good camera really makes things come to life :*)

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