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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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  • Got there too late – ah well!

    Got there too late – ah well!

    We got to the farmers market a little too late and missed much of the produce but managed to buy enough food to make a few good local food feeds. It was kind of strange wandering the farmers market with no crowds. And not much to take photos of in Visalia, California is hard on…

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  • My yearly pilgrimage around the world

    My yearly pilgrimage around the world

    But the plane will fly whether I am on it or not. I say. I will plant two trees per trip. I say. Planes are still flying so surely it is not a problem. I say. I am not giving up seeing my kids. I say. I made a spreadsheet! I say. As a writer…

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  • Are your vegetables more expensive this year?

    Are your vegetables more expensive this year?

    My son sent me this picture from New Zealand of a kumara (NZ sweet potato). Not strictly a vegetable but (you get the gist) they cost $14 NZ a kilo (a kilo = just over 2 pounds) so this kumara cost $6.12 NZ which is $3.80 US for one sweet potato. To be fair the…

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  • Frequently Asked Questions

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Good morning. We have work to do today! On The Sustainable Home pages of the new TKG website there is a space for Frequently Asked Questions. Do you ever read Frequently Asked Questions on a site? I do – actually I hunt them out because they are a great place to hear the real voice…

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  • Just pictures today.

    Just pictures today.

    Because I am out and about today. And no Boo you are not coming too! Corn mustache. When the little pig gets to your fresh hay first. And yes! It rained! Take care Talk soon C

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  • Check out the determination of this bumblebee.

    Check out the determination of this bumblebee.

    Do you remember the small patch of wild flowers under the trees on the South side of the house. With the flowering weeds. Though weeds are only plants in the wrong place! It is now heaving with bees and even the odd butterfly has arrived. The flowers are fading but the bees are getting as…

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