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April 27, 2008 ![]() I am always trying for ways to keep the kids involved with the farm even though they are only 4 and 2 years old. Hopefully, they will find enjoyment in gardening as I do. Finding ways to keep it fun while at the same time, to educate them, can sometimes be a challenge. Maybe in the end, the simple things, like planting a tree for each of them, will be something as important to them as it is for me. Aaron 2008-04-28 02:48:49 GMTComments: 0 |Permanent Link
April 18, 2008 ![]() Rainy days give you a chance to slow down a bit, sometimes you may not want to because you have tons of things to get done still, but you get a chance to reflect on things that are most important in life. Without the family, the farm is nothing. Even though life is much slower paced than compared to city living, finding good quality time is tough to come by some days. Tomorrow is another day, so enjoy the finer things in life. Aaron 2008-04-19 01:50:02 GMTComments: 0 |Permanent Link
April 15, 2008 ![]() I tried my best to take a pic of myself and this is the best I can do. I am new to this blogging thing so please be patient. I am going to keep a diary of what is happening on the farm and in the small town of Imogene (pop. 64), it may enlighten some of you to how difficult farming/gardening really is and how we need people to support local growers throughout the area. Trying to put your thoughts in writing is hard, especially when my wife, Kristy, says that I have ADD, but I will do my best, so enjoy, visit the site often so you can keep up to date on this journey. Gardening is my passion. God Bless! Aaron
2008-04-18 04:17:22 GMTComments: 0 |Permanent Link
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