Thursday, July 4, 2013

Evening Primrose



My Great-Grand Mother always said “What we need grows around us naturally”, showing me over the years of my child-hood what to use for food and medicine from the local seasonal plants.
When I moved to the house in April of 2011, the garden hadn’t been looked at in years. I tilled it that first Spring and threw in whatever seeds I had left from my previous year garden from the Woodstock Road.  The soil was good enough, so I added a bit of seaweed and wood ashes. I had lots of veggies and was still eating greens well into January when the first good hard freeze killed the greens. My carrots were covered and harvested through the winter with parsnips and Brussels sprouts also…
Last year was a tough year money time, too. I bought seeds three pkg for a dollar at the local Dollar Store and ate the same. I noticed as the garden grew that summer, there was a strange plant among the rows of sprouts. Being how I am, I let it grow. It turned out to be evening primrose, a medicinal plant not that common to our area. Looking it up in my grimore, I decided it was better for me than the cod-fish oil I usual take for ADD or Attention Deficit Disorder.
It’s best that the sweet-tasting yellow blossoms can be used fresh, pulling them from the plant and eating them. The root can be used in tea through the winter, if wanted. This year, I may try making a tincture using the fresh blossoms with vodka. Either way, it will help me stay calm and sleep well!





Saturday, June 29, 2013

A Day Off

I've been enjoying a day off shopping at the farmer's Market in Yarmouth and cooking for my lunches next week.  Looks like rain so no gardening to night...

Friday, June 21, 2013

Summer Solstice

I'm home tonight cooking a barbeque chicken, macaroni salad & stuffed baked potatoes before i venture out to my local beach for a fire & meditation. Happy summer, everyone!


Free-range Farm'in

Here are a few photos of the organic farm i'm helping on fir those who asked.TThanks for looking! ♡





Wednesday, June 19, 2013

Hats off to Farmers!

i recived a new hat from a fellow worker...thanks! Some know i'm now employed as a organic farmer and enjoying my days out on the land chasing chickens and hogs. I also recieved some new farm'in duds... my critters are enjoying fresh liver as a treat!


Monday, June 17, 2013

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Moses vs the People


"I AM who I AM" ~Exodus 3:14

I was listening to a sermon on Sunday at my Church about how the people of Israel didn't want to believe Moses was trying to rescue them. ( Book of Exodus 3)
It reminded of how we all try to accomplish our tasks set before us. Even the simplest deed seems impossible if we don't have the determination to begin. I like to try and start something new right away, pacing myself, trying to be patient and looking for inspiration in the project itself.

How do you do this?
1~ Start each day be smiling at yourself in a mirror, you ARE the most important person in your life!
2~ Pay for yourself first. Whether it be a nice meal or a new outfit.
3~ Listen to your own suggestions before you take someone elses opinion of what should be done. ONLY YOU can decide if its best for you.

and finally...
4~ Always do your best because...God works thru you...Acts 7:25