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Monthly Archives: July 2009

If You Go Down to the Library Today…

Today, was the Teddy Bear’s Picnic at the Effingham Public Library. I made matching outfits for Freddie Teddie and Sadie. Their duds matched our 1890′s Victorian outfits I made for Christmas.  Marilyn and John read some stories to the kids, and… Continue reading

Heirloom Veggies

Tonight, I did a presentation at Green Mountain Conservation Group (www.gmcg.org) on heirloom veggies. 
We specialize in organic heirloom here at Cloverleaf Farm, and I wanted to share the knowledge that I have found over the last several… Continue reading

Victorian Tea at Par Sem

Today was the Victorian Tea at Par Sem (Parsonfield Seminary). We had a wonderful time. It was a sold out event with most everyone coming dressed in their Victorian best. This year the guest speakers were Mr. and Mrs. Abe… Continue reading

Tis' a Busy Week

This has been a crazy week. 
Monday and Tuesday were spent tilling, weeding and tidying up the yard for the house tour on Saturday. This took away much of my energy, and by Wednesday I was exhausted.

It was the… Continue reading

Blame it on the Rain

We are sadly disappointed at how our crops are going this season. Or should I say not going. We have had to plow and replant a good part of what we planted.
Due to all the rain we had in… Continue reading

Thankful for The Sunshine on My Shoulders

After all the rain we have had over the last two months, I am so thankful that today we have sun.
John Denver says it best!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WcWZXPnRbBo

Green Mountain Conservation Group

You have until midnight tonight to help GMCG with the $15,000 grant.
PLEASE take a moment and vote for GMCG (Green Mountain Conservation Group) on the Brickfish campaign….they only have until today at midnight. VOTE NOW.GMCG sure needs to win… Continue reading

Organic…Always

With all the rain that we had during the month of June, we have been super busy weeding. I guess the grass didn’t mind the rain as much as the gardens did. The grasses grew, but the gardens are way… Continue reading