I’m just here to do the work and be a benefit
Nature always shows up where it’s appreciated. So I’m grateful for that.


I’m just here to do the work and be a benefit
Nature always shows up where it’s appreciated. So I’m grateful for that.


Is this nature doing what it is capable of doing. A thriving Turnip plant in 100 plus weather. Maybe next year I plant them until April.

Well, it’s amazing how you can go in all these different directions, and then you’re going to come back to the basics. And that’s planting more in an ancient, conventional way, with rows and furrows, only I’m using organic compost, spacing, all of the normal efficiencies. So as they say, don’t try to reinvent the wheel.


Progress not perfection. I’m halfway there amending each grow bag for summer planting as the window is just about closed.


“The evenings, the dusk is beautiful—and so is the dawn. The work continues. And as they say, if it was easy, everybody would be doing it. But they’re not. Be grateful, as I am.”

A quiet morning, walking from the front gate east to the backyard and beyond.
Just taking time to observe what’s growing, what’s changing, and where I’m headed. It is what it is. Thank you for being here.