About

Why am I here?. That is what the header ‘ABOUT’ is asking me to explain.  Well, I want to join the chorus of players out there who are calling out and saying “Relax. Life can be simple” There is so much we actually do not need. So much in our lives now that were luxuries 20 years ago, 15 years ago, 10 years ago. So much that is drawing from the earth and not paying  back.  So much food that is cluttering up our arteries, destroying the good bacteria in our gut and making us ill.  So many additives that are not even FOOD!  So much food that is not even FOOD!  So  much noise chattering in our brains. So many images confusing our thinking. So many science experiments infiltrating our fields and refrigerators.

Take a breath and sit with me a moment. Here is my hope. That we can heal our environment with our choices. That we can learn to grow our food or find someone who can grow it and support them. That we never leave the soil uncovered. That we can tread gently upon the earth that feeds us.

It is very, very scary when we raise our heads and actually focus on the damage to our land. But enough of the calling out. Enough of the ducking heads. Let’s do it. Let’s learn to grow good clean food and live a chemical free life. So that is why I have begun this series of work. To show us that we can do it.  We can cover all the soil in our spaces with healing plants. We can plant jungles of trees. We can live simply. That small is OK.  That gentle is good. That kind is the most underrated quality in a person.  That clean food you grow yourself and cook for yourself is amazing. That good sparkling healthy tastes on our plates shared with the family around the table every single night should be  normal.

Join me in developing a mostly sustainable/mostly self sufficient/ mostly organic farm to feed ourselves plus a few, right out here in the Midwest of America.  Because life is just like that. It actually is that simple.

I might be away from the midwest every now and then, helping other farmers and other bakers and other home growers, but that’s OK. I will bring you too.

cecilia

PS Don’t mistake compost for garbage! (laughter!!).

241 responses to “About”

  1. Okay I started with a couple at the beginning and you have me hooked! I want to be you, well in the man way. I want to visit (probably not too far from you) and do what you do for a day, maybe more. You so make me want a small farm. If my wife reads this she will too! It’s a dream we have talked about ever so often.
    I plan to build a chicken coop and possibly have bees too. Unfortunately our lot isn’t big enough for other animals but that would be a start! You have me dreaming again!
    Oh, we do have a garden, just didn’t do enough this year. We have raspberries, zucchini, two kinds of lettuce, cucumbers, sunflowers, asparagus and corn, but the squirrels usually get that. For some reason I didn’t get around to planting tomatoes, peppers onions and beans, usually I do.
    I have more reading to catch up with and maybe comment or ask questions! Welcome to America and especially the midwest it is a great place!

    • Welcome Harold. if you do stuff with wood you are half way there. Making a chicken coop and getting some bees should keep you busy for a bit. Tell me about your grape tomato. Are those the really small ones. i have been looking for a really tiny tomato to go into salads whole. I kn ow what you mean about fresh tomatoes. We just do into eat them in the winter. i cannot bear it. See you soon c

      • Yes they are small like a grape and great in salads. Cherry tomatoes are a bit larger, but with a big mouth like mine, I pop them in whole to feel the burst!
        Thanks for dropping by my site.

  2. Hi Cecilia
    If you have room for one more guest viewer I’d be happy to join. Your preference of the simple haven’t influenced your blogging. That’s good!

  3. Cecilia, thanks for stopping by my blog, and welcome to the blog-verse from another newbie! I hope you’re having as much fun ‘out here’ as I am. Love your attitude. I’m a gradual-convert (I’m sure you can tell from my blog), but learning along the way lots of great ways that simplifying can, contrary to what the inexperienced might guess, ADD to life. I envy the chicken and bee-keeping, but will have to find safe ways if I’m to do that here in north Texas where we’re setting records for ongoing heat. Got to protect those great creatures properly, so I’m studying up.
    Meanwhile, enjoying your writing and your exquisite photography and all. Glad to “meet” you!

  4. Hello Cecelia – I’m so glad you stopped by my blog because that led me to yours!!!

    I love your philosophy about living simply, not always possible in this modern world but I feed my soul with frequent trips ‘off the grid’, cooking and camping without power or modern conveniences. I so enjoyed your writing, will be back often 🙂

  5. Well that sounds good enough to me Cecilia
    and I bet that you are pleased that this comment
    is extremely brief 🙂 lol Have a great weekend…

    Androgoth

    • hullo Androgoth, lovely to see you over here on the bright side! I shall nosey about your site and I am not afraid of skeletons so i may even enjoy myself and please write as much as you like.. c!!

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