Monthly Archives: July 2010

Circles and Lines

Summer is progressing, and tending and mending continues. Chickens now have a new electric fence to ward off predators and encourage the hens to stay in their pen (don’t worry, the fence is off on Saturdays): lots of fresh grass … Continue reading

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Mending Corn

I awake to sunshine,  heavy dew, and crows calling.  I make myself a cup of coffee. The last few weeks have seen the peak and passing of heat, thunderstorms, hail and double rainbows. Two days ago I found a baby … Continue reading

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Morning

Morning.  Sweat drips down my face and soaks my teeshirt from the short walk to the Curious Gourds garden.  Again,  heat blankets New England. Two nights ago I awoke while it was still dark, enjoying the relative cool of  early … Continue reading

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Locus and Nexus

Another crisp, blue day, warming up to a hot July afternoon.  From my home in Tamworth, New Hampsire I look across the fields and gardens of the Behr farm, an array of vegetables gardens, silver and swaying mature winter rye … Continue reading

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A New Start…

Because of a coding problem, I am starting anew with “Nat’s Blog.” I should be able to recover past blog posts, but it may tale a while. 

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