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Burning Daylight

4/1/2016

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I'm sitting at the Ford dealership waiting for a bed liner to get installed in the new pickup.  This is a great time to some catching up on posts that would otherwise never happen.   Our days are so busy with work, school and other obligations that it's hard to squeeze in the responsibilities of owning a farm.  You end up being very sensitive to what activities can be done at night vs what needs to be done during daylight hours.  Mia took this photo as we were heading home one night. It speaks a thousand words about how our time at the farm ends on busy weekdays.
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    My name is Georgia, the meaning of which is feminine for "tiller of the soil, or farmer."  I am also a pharmacist and full time mom.

    The slow work that happens on our farm is based on the belief that where things come from matters and the things made by hand are the things I cherish most.

    I consider myself Nature's Sharecropper.  With slow farming, much of what is grown or raised gets taken by nature. But the sharecropper always gets what she needs, and more.



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