Fast Moving Clouds…
…with a sense of changing seasons in the air, along with trying to adjust to the time change. Dark by 5?
Pax loving it however, asking me to race him on our bike/run to the prairie and back. Three-year-old Kentucky Coffee Tree (started from seed) transplanted from it’s nursery in the back yard to a prominent spot in the front yard. Leaves raked (with completion in sight). House straightened. Kids returned to their rightful owners.
And the book, One Size Fits None, subtitle “A Farm Girl’s Search for the Promise of Regenerative Agriculture, completed. Overall, well written and interesting, though many of the ideas are not all that new:
“When it comes to farmers’ markets, buzzwords like ‘grass-fed’ and ‘local’ might attract customers initially…” but what Gabe is trying to do is convince people to buy his products because of the regenerative agricultural system they represent. “When customers come the first thing they want to know is, where do we come form? Then they want to know GMO or not? That’s number two. Then it’s antibiotics, hormones, and grass finished. What we’re trying to do is sell the whole story. We’re trying to produce healthy food on healthy soils…”