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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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  • from miss c

    from miss c

    I am popping in for a wee hullo. To share a cup of coffee with you. Just to let you know that while we are warm and still here in California. (No wind – what a joy.) At home on the farm back in Illinois it is freezing – literally.  But all is well –…

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  • Guest Post: A Tiny Garden in NZ

    Guest Post: A Tiny Garden in NZ

    Thank you Celi for inviting me to be a guest writer on The Kitchens Garden! Today I’m taking you to Wellington, NZ. Our blog is about turning our tiny backyard into an edible garden. It has also become a place where we reflect on things, tell stories, walk down memory lane, record laughs… Welcome to…

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  • One Last Look

    One Last Look

    One last look about. It does not look like a gale is blowing does it. But it was. At one point I had trouble actually walking forwards into the wind. Mr Flowers. I leave this morning, very early, for California. I will be feeding the animals in the dark. It will take the day to…

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  • Long Necks

    Long Necks

    I was feeling lazy yesterday afternoon as I climbed right to the top of the hay pile in the West Barn, the last stack stands in the corner of the central storage area of the barn. It is stacked against an interior wall with cows behind it. The hay stack is still high enough to be able…

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  • A Lot of Things

    A Lot of Things

    Yesterday it blew very hard and very  loudly for the whole day, shredding the nerves of people and pigs. I spent a lot time with Molly who was feeling down about being pregnant (I hope) and alone (poor pig). She does have Sheila next door but Sheila does not like pigs very much. The crashing…

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  • Calf in the Boot

    Calf in the Boot

    I never tire of seeing an animal standing in the boot of Johns Cow Art Hay Car Feeder.   Usually the small cows put their two front feet into the boot (trunk) when they are eating but for some reason Tia decided to climb right in. Molly is back home from the West Barn. To…

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