WELCOME!

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.

Join Us!


LATEST POSTS


  • Birds get busy

    It blew a gale all day yesterday. Hot and wild. Typical prairie weather. I have a problem with weeds growing in the new fields so I put Minty and Meadow in the middle paddock to do a light graze. But like everyone else they found a tree to rest under. Here is the flaw in…

    Read more

  • I accidently took a photo of my foot

    You see it was hot.  Lovely-delicious-hot not dreadful-out-of-control hot. 96F (35C). I gave the pigs a fan. Thank you Missie!  Sheila thought it was just lovely but would not share so Charlotte went to stand in her water container. Smug pig. I swear if that pig stood up on her hind legs she would be…

    Read more

  • Peacock and Dog herd as a team

    The Duke of Kupa  and TonTon were caught on film herding the guineas through the pens behind the barn. It looks to me as though they are working as a team. What do you think? Poor guinea fowl. Being herded to and from by those two. They were being quite vocal in their protest too!…

    Read more

  • One and a half fences

    I worked like crazy yesterday, successfully fencing in those naughty wandering lambs, I started another fence but did not have enough time to finish it as I had to get on to the evening  chores and milking the cow. When I was done I came up to the house and there were people everywhere and…

    Read more

  • A Dandelion Walk and the Roof Shout

    Blue the Mouth is big enough for the longer walks now, and like a child he needs a good solid walk each day, so TonTon and I took him on the Dandelion Walk to the bridge this morning.  We mow a little path through the wild grasses along the creek bank. Blue was excited on…

    Read more

  • Charlotte and Sheila have some time out

    After their walk in the grass yesterday morning Sheila refused to go back into the pen, she passed the pig pen gate, and walked right to the barn then stood there and refused to come back. Apparently she and Charlotte are having a trial separation.  Practicing for when the babies come. After a while I…

    Read more