So, it has recently come to my attention that people are actually reading this blog. This information is shocking to me. I rather thought that this was just one of those things that you send out into the universe with no expectation that anything will come of it. To that end I promise to be more wildly entertaining from this point forward. I would also like to clarify some things while I have your new-found attention! One, this is Jen who is writing this. Aby and I just spend such a ridiculous amount of time together that we have merged into one person who sounds exactly alike. Two, all of the glass and most of the ceramic pottery pics on this site were done by me. The big, giant sculpture was done by Aby. I taught Aby how to work with clay so I feel like I probably deserve credit for anything she has done as well. (That was mostly a test to see if Aby reads my blog) Three, I am aware that there is no physical address on the website. The farm is actually a collection of plots spread out over the Forrest Grove area so you never know where we will be and I would hate for people to show up and have no one there. If you want to come visit just give us a call and we will give you the main address and we can make plans to be there. You can also come see us at the PSU Farmers Market on Saturdays or at Intel where we drop off the CSA boxes. Four, I don't actually have a four but if I think of anything I will let you know. Well, I am off to finish wrapping Christmas presents and then I am off to fix the heat lamps in the barn before the cows break them more. I never knew how curious cows were. OK here is #4- never trust a cow. They are curious. They will explore anything new in their area. They will knock over bags of anything, chew on the walls, take things out of your pockets or off your head, they will dismantle the heat lamps and play with them in the mud. Whew, its a good thing you took the time to read this so you will be forewarned the next time you are hanging out with some cows. Happy Holidays!!
AuthorJen Henry is a Permaculture Designer, horticulturist and visual artist. As well as a massage therapist, herbalist, painter, chef, glass blower, writer and market gardener. She is grateful that her English Degree has finally come in useful for something. Archives
January 2012
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