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

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  • Not Ready for Another Test, yet.

    Not Ready for Another Test, yet.

    We did a test this morning and still have things configured incorrectly. Good morning from a sunny calm day at the beach. The beach is calling! Yesterday I sent you shots after sunrise. All these shots today are from late yesterday afternoon as the sun began to swoop down! Thekitchensgarden.org – the blog – went…

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  • Do you Love to Be Alone?

    Do you Love to Be Alone?

    I do. I love being surrounded by people too and my animals. But days without people or animals allow me to sink right down to myself. To greet myself. To say Hello and actually hear my thoughts. I have two whole days ahead. Blissfully. Peacefully. Alone. With no work. No people. No music. No TV.…

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  • I’m Late

    I’m Late

    I hate being late. The older I get the more I am determined to be on time. And the more forgiving I get when other people don’t do what they say they are going to do on time. A juxtaposition, yes? Ah well. So much wind on the beach yesterday that we took our afternoon…

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  • The Wind Died Down

    The Wind Died Down

    It is a strange saying – the wind died down. But it did and we got right out onto the beach for a good walk just as the sun was going down. I think that this walk with the boys is the highlight of my beach stay so far. “The time has come”, the Walrus…

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  • When the Garden goes to the Beach

    When the Garden goes to the Beach

    Still windy and rainy. But we are adapting. We found a farmers market and it had a junk table. In the rain. This is such a tiny little town. The sand literally blows down the roads filling the gutters and covering the beachy gardens. There is a big beautiful dune planting project underway which I…

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  • Extreme wind on the Beach

    Extreme wind on the Beach

    Not as pleasant as one had hoped. The wind was so ferocious that we needed sunglasses and hats. But the hats blew off and the little ones got sand in their eyes and we were blown all the way back to the bach. Even the roads in the little town were heaving with sand. Look…

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