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. I followed you back from a comment you made on Margie’s blog and am so glad I did. I love the Coyote post and was entranced by some of your flower photos with bees. I’m very much missing the garden right now; looking forward to spring. I grew up on a small organic farm in Pennsylvania in the 60’s – cats and dogs, chickens and ducks, but no bigger farm animals.The local/sustainability movement is very strong here, still lots of small family farms in the area and an active farmstand community. Looking forward to exploring your blog more!

  2. Hi c. Please forgive me for touching on open wound. The pain was not intended. 😦 You’ll know what I’m talking about. feel free to delete this, just wanted to say, Sorry. t.

    • That is fine Ted, i know you well enough to know that you appreciate honesty, it is just that adoption is hard, hard, hard too.. on everyone. This is forgotton when people write those slogans.. c

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