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I am Cecilia. A New Zealander who farms in Illinois.

My farms are organic and regenerative and full of stories. I have been writing here about environmentally sustainable farming and food and travel since 2011.

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  • NOTHING LIKE A GOOD BREAK-OUT!

    NOTHING LIKE A GOOD BREAK-OUT!

    Usually everything is pretty calm at this time of year. Until it is not.   We all go about our business hoping the feed will hold out. Worrying about rain. Counting eggs, checking gates, checking feed and generally just poddling about. Until we get a break out. I grow the plonkers up to around 200…

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  • PAWPAW

    PAWPAW

    There are a goodly number of pawpaw on the trees this year. They are liking this long cool spell and plumping up well, so I am watching them carefully. It is very hard to tell when a pawpaw is ready. 

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  • THINKING OUT LOUD

    THINKING OUT LOUD

    Why is this a bad thing?  I talk to myself the whole day – of course I pretend I am talking to the dogs.  But – however. Thinking out loud helps clarify things. In fact, thinking out loud is a good way to get rid of cerebral rubbish.  Taking out the verbal trash so to…

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  • TOMATOES IN THE KITCHEN

    TOMATOES IN THE KITCHEN

    Yesterday I cut up a couple of big buckets of heirloom tomatoes and made a smooth silky tomato sauce to go over pasta while watching Sam’s gardening utube on the computer. I was preparing for lunch with a friend I had not seen for over thirty years. The simple lunch of pasta and tomato sauce…

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  • BE THE BUTTERFLY

    BE THE BUTTERFLY

    At last – back in business! After three months of writing on either a tablet or my phone (which was in itself an exercise in patience) at last I have a laptop again. The Matriarch discovered my plight and bought me a new laptop asap. It is orange – of course – and has a…

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  • EVENING CALM

    EVENING CALM

    I did not get back from Chicago until early in the evening yesterday so by the time I had finished feeding everyone and come back in for Camera House the day’s light had begun to fail.

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