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”
Thanks for stopping by my blog!
it is a lovely blog.. welcome to the farmy! c
Hi Cecilia,
Thank you for stopping by our blog and liking my pumpkin soup post! Greatly appreciated.
I like your support for sustainable food: have you ever checked out the Slow Food association at http://www.slowfoodusa.org/? They have several US chapters and you might be interested in what they do. Just an idea!
Take care,
Francesca
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Hello I just stumbled across your blog, lovely. I’m also a Londoner who has roamed to greener pastures. Though you are probably far more industrious than me, I just wander and think 🙂 …but I’ve put in the time with the digging believe me!
Good Morning sarah and welcome.. welcome to the farmy.. there is nothing like digging, it sounds like you are one of us!! c
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Very true comments..
I’ve nominated you for the Liebster award :
Oh Thank you, that is so cool, I hope you don’t mind if I cannot play right now, things are a bit hectic, but i am so grateful that you nominated me! c
Thank you for dropping by and the “like.” I followed it back to here. I love what you are about. It’s been about 15 years since I gave up eating anything with any chemicals in it. As you might deduce that means I cook from scratch. The very last of our tomatoes are ripe on our draining board. I had hoped we would still have some until Christmas, but not this year. Cheers! 😀
Shez, welcome and fantastic that you gave up chemicals.. it is not so hard is it! I am thrilled to have found you. You and I have a lot in common, I think! c
Hard? Not as long as you shop the edges, buy fresh and like to cook. Given the chance I would live very close to the land. And yes, I am sure we have a lot in common, although you may not be as eccentric (a description I prefer to nuts) as me. 😉
So glad you visited my photography bog, Ceci. I am making a conscious effort to return to the simple, uncluttered life I remember as a kid growing up in a modest home in a small midwest community. Can appreciate your conviction.
It is easy to have an easier life, so glad you popped over, your images are lovely.. c
Hi -:)!
Glad to have found you! I am a Croatian woman living in NZ for over 18 years … amazing place!
Have a Marry Christmas!
Daniela of the Lantern Post!
I look forward to your posts every day, and particularly enjoy Ton-ton (I hope I got the name right?) sightings – there was a while when he was sneaking into nearly all of your pictures, and it was like a ‘where’s waldo’ game 🙂 As a hat-tip and a thanks for the pleasure you bring me, I nominated you for a blog of the year star: http://trophos.wordpress.com/2012/12/27/further-award-sharings/
(Also, I’m selfishly glad you’re home from NZ because I missed the daily view 😉 )
I think I need you now! I was sent to you after my last blogabout my need for simple…perhaps your blog will guide me on my quest.
Beautiful photos, Cecilia. I look forward to seeing what you do next, and thank you for visiting my blog and for the like. 🙂
you are very welcome .. see you again soon.. c
Good luck with it all, sounds fine to me, just keep blogging please.