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 was thrilled to discover your beautiful card in my mailbox. The Madonna and Child painting is so beautiful I plan to frame it. Keep whisking. XXOO Aunty V.

  2. Kia Ora from a Kiwi in Doha the capital city of Qatar. Qatar’s in the Middle East next door to Saudi. Not even sure how I found your blog but I’m so glad I did. Love your writing, don’t envy you the cold, though we are at the other end of the scale with summer temps in the high 40s and into the 50s.
    Keep up the great work.

    • good morning carolynn and welcome welcome… I am thrilled to have a fellow kiwi on board.. drop in anytime.. i bet you are a lot warmer where you are.. c

  3. Miss C, please help. I am unable to figure out how to post a comment on your daily posts since you switched to this theme. Now I’m sure you have not been looking for me as you have so many wonderful friends but….

    • That is very kind, thank you so much. i wish i had the time to play but it is very busy on the farm right now.. thank you though, i really do appreciate the thought! c

  4. Dear Cecilia
    I just found your blog via Racheleats and I love your writing and posts. I was raised on a farm in Germany and this brings back so many memories. Thank you.

  5. Hello Cecilia,

    Thank you so much for dropping by my blog. I’m overwhelmed by the beauty of your blog and am glad Ronnie told me about it. I look forward to reading more posts on your blog.

  6. Ceci….can I suggest donations towards all your recent expenses……will not write anything until you say yay or nay

  7. Hi Cecilia,

    Thanks for your note. I thought I would reply here. I am glad to have found your site because we also have a small farm and I am a devoted foodie. In response to what you wrote, with a background in journalism I am unlikely to ever give up an interest in what goes on in the world although I will say I never get it from television which is better in Australia than the US where it is nothing but propaganda, because it is the worst source of news- in fact it is not really news and particularly not on the issue of Palestine.

    But I do believe in moderation as well. I guess I believe the freeing of Palestine from nearly 70 years of colonial oppression and military occupation matters because Israel claims to be a democracy and what it does betrays the democratic principles on which our Western world so perilously stands.

    And having lived in five Third World countries, India and four in Africa, one during a civil war, I believe it is important that those of us who are lucky enough to live in the free, developed and democratic world, support justice for others on the same principles. Having spent a few decades living in the third world I also have no illusions about how thin is the veer of civilization which papers the modern world…..and as the German theologian, Martin Neimoller said: ‘First they came for the socialists but I was not a socialist…..

    And beyond the suffering in the world there is day to day life, people we love and who love us in return, food to be cooked and enjoyed, laughter to share and if we are lucky, cows, cats, chickens, dogs and the beauty of the natural world.

    ros

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