Thursday, January 22, 2015

They say "half your wood and half your hay come ground hog's day..."

Hi there and welcome to the January edition of our Stonecipher Farm BLOGG.  As promised last time, here are some pictures of our now ADULT cats.  They say cat pictures are the most viewed subject on the internet, so we are going to see what this does for our "hits".   This is Unicorn with her brother Conductor.  Notice the shaved part on her belly....  no more kittens for Stonecipher Farm.

More pictures of grown up cats.  This is Unicorn sucking from True Love's teet.  Let's see..... she is 7 months old.  Definitely kinda weird.  DEFINATELY no milk!  Still sorta sweet.  True Love seems to be into it anyway.

Emily is the crew in January.  When it's sunny out, then it can go into the 80's in the greenhouse... and that's where we wash and sort veg in the winter.  Here you see some cosmic purple carrots.  Gideon and I seeded them in the beginning of July.  Here now people are eating them in January... on some special salad at Duck Fat I believe. (Big up! Brendan)

Emily had conjoined triplets!!! (this may be on the shelf at Wholefoods Right Now if you wanna buy it!)

I got a mummified daikon hand...

People really like  things that come in bags... so we try to jam everything we can into bags.  So, I bought these really really big bags, so that people buy more.  It works...

Gotta give a shout out to The Rosemont stores, and to Wholefoods.   Getting that root veg out there, in the people's hands, while I sit home and update my BLOGG.


It's the season for coffee and woodstoves, and seed catalogues... dreaming of the season to come.  It's always going to be the best one yet.  Isn't that the great thing about the winter. 

Check out next month's update.  We need to catch up on our pictures of dogs.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Congratulations on the triplets. We all wish you huge kimchee.

Anonymous said...

Real farmers don't spay their cats--you must be hippies.

Unknown said...

Good stuff. Straight edge.

Anonymous said...

Yea for farmers who spay cats.

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