Maybe, just pictures today? 
Storms everywhere. Globally. Locally. In the Sky. In my Heart. 
The Pig Garden. 
The four took all day to wander across from their spring garden to their summer garden. 
There is so much foliage in there we may not see them again for some time. I love my pig gardens. There are masses of butterflies in there already.

And fireflies at night. 
Aunty Del says good morning. The ducks say Good Morning. ( I am experimenting with Calzone).

I say Good Morning too.
We are all experiencing some level of anxiety and even depression about the present troubles. Everything affects us all and so it should. So, be kind. Keep your distance. But be kind.
Create systems that are long term. No more hunkering down and waiting. Get busy. Let’s literally design our lives to create safe living spaces and inclusive caring practices that include all our neighborhoods. 
I am working with this quote today. To examine my fears and use them as information. I am going to collect each fear like a data point and plot it on a graph. You remember that old Nike saying “fear is your only enemy”. I used to have the poster on my classroom wall.
By the way ‘the book of longings’ is really good.
Well. ‘Nuff Said.
Good morning.
Cécilia



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Nice to hear from you. I hope you are doing well.
Things are changing and evolving as they do.
Yes, lots of examining going on right now that will hopefully bring much needed change to our world and lives. Lovely pictures, and wonderful to hear from you Celi. Sending loving energies out to all in the Fellowship of the Farmy, and all sentient beings.
All sentient beings . What a lovely old fashioned phrase. Good morning Di!
Such fantastic photos. The light in your corner of the world is amazing. I’ve saved them for artistic inspiration. Take care. Xxx
Indeed, lots of changes and opportunities to build anew. Here’s where I am at the moment: http://candlelightonthebay.com/, as I start the search for a new home. Here’s a book I recommend from an author I admire. It’s not a deep book but does present some interesting ideas. https://www.resilience.org/stories/2017-06-05/retrotopia-review/
Looks great! Have you taken over the campground kitchen yet? Turned it into a bakery? !!🦋
I’ve just finished Retrotopia and found it very interesting and inspiring. Lovely to have found someone else who knows about it.
Your posts are like happy surprises in my inbox, thank you!! Let us all hang in there, this too shall pass
Pictures of the farm and surroundings always make me smile and bring a sense of peace. Thank you C.
Beautiful, big sky, pictures!
The pigs must think they have gone to Hog Heaven with that Summer Garden! LOL
Yes! Just pictures! Thank you. I have missed Aunty Del. (Need that quote right now, too).
I’m like you, having to create my own peace rather than waiting for it. I am experimenting with faerie gardens, and I’m finding the design, creation, and planting to be relaxing and peaceful. I’m sure a good psychologist would say that I like working in miniature because it gives me control where I had none. Whatever the reason, it works!
And good morning to you, Aunty Del and Ceci! I’ve truly missed her beautiful bovine face and your blog. Just can’t get over what fantastic cloud formations you have there! We’ve been watching programs on homesteading – Ozarks, Alaska, the Cascades – fascinating what imagination, ingenuity, an a little help from your friends can accomplish….reminds me a whole lot of you and your way of thinking and doing, Ceci. Thank you for today’s wonderment!
Your pictures speak a thousand words. People come and go like fireflies, brief bright sparks that bring joy, but Earth abides.
I think we are all experiencing what you are going through on different levels. I hit a wall last week but coming out of it now. A change in routine and scenery helped while still staying safe. There is no light at the end of this tunnel so we need to be our own light. Hang in there with us. Big squishy hugs.
Yes, yes, yes, to the quote. Lovely photos which were so lush compared to our continuing exceptionally dry conditions. xx
If I visited all I would end up doing is watching the weather hoping for a whopper.
And see the pigs.
Oh so happy to see the cows again. Please refresh my memory with their names. I do remember Auntie Del–and the pigs and dogs’ names better than the cows. I don’t know why! And so proud of myself in recognizing milkweed because I have plenty along the sides of my house. So happy to hear from you, Celi! I’m getting my creature fix by watching the Decorah eagles cam obsessively. The 3 have fledged but they return to the nest and cry for food. We go only to the grocery, the doctor, the pharmacy. Being introverts has been a blessing for us, but now, not so much!
The sky photos, well, all the photos are so special, so spectacular. Thank you!