Unity Farm and Sanctuary Guest Post

Over the past few weeks I ' ve been writing a few journal articles and finishing a book, so my blog posts have waned.  They will start again soon.  In the meantime, my mother is visiting and here is her guest post.Dagmar Halamka ' s farm notes from August 4,2017 and August 5, 2017.The beauty here is infinite - wildflowers everywhere, bee colonies in colorful hives, gushing fountains in ponds with swimming ducks and geese and vast amounts of greenery because of the frequent rain. 60 acres of enchanted forest that even " House and Garden " magazine could not duplicate surround the farm. Roosters begin crowing about 4:30am. A very slow moving freight train provides a marvelous whistle several times a day as it moves through the countryside.Today was Blueberry picking day at Unity Farm. It ’s hard work! An hour and a half of picking rendered one bucket (I ate a " few " ). I am renegotiating my contract!Palmer, the turkey, followed us around all day - wherever we went. He extends his plumage often so we can admire how grand he is. When I returned with the blueberries, ALL the geese greeted me with extensive honks (males) and hinks (females). I think they believed I had food for them.Then planting time arrived - I planted 45 lettuce seeds. Really easy since John had already provided the soil blocks.We streamed " Lion " yesterday evening. I highly recommend it. A beautiful story with anendearing plot theme.We visited the new " age restricted...
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