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Late summer on the farm

August 28, 2020 / phillipsfarmbatavia / 5 Comments

This has been a very busy summer for us with a lot going on personally. In some ways it feels like I’ve had more time to spend on the garden but I’ve also had a lot of other balls to keep in the air. So, I’m happy that I’ve gotten a fair yield without a … Continue reading Late summer on the farm

Slow Summer Mornings

June 22, 2020 / phillipsfarmbatavia / Leave a comment

This is my favorite summer ritual - slow mornings on the front porch with my breakfast and dog snuggles. I’ve set up my front porch like an extra room, with a comfy bench, coffee tables, and rugs. Most of my house plants summer on the porch too. It feels homey and welcoming. Usually Toby wanders … Continue reading Slow Summer Mornings

Purple Sourdough & Margaritas

June 14, 2020 / phillipsfarmbatavia / Leave a comment

My neighbor Rita was telling me about these blue Butterfly Pea flowers she ordered in the mail. They are said to have all kinds of miraculous healing and health supporting properties. Plus it dyes your food or drink a lovely shade of dark purple so that’s fun. Rita gave me a jar of dried flowers … Continue reading Purple Sourdough & Margaritas

A Meditation in the Woods

June 9, 2020 / phillipsfarmbatavia / 2 Comments

I’m working at Long Branch today and sat down for a minute to rest in the woods. I had to share this lovely moment with you all. I love the music of the birds in the woods and the way the sunlight dances on the ground as the leaves sway in the breeze, in the … Continue reading A Meditation in the Woods

Wildflowers

May 11, 2020 / phillipsfarmbatavia / 1 Comment

Since the start of advent, I’ve been walking every evening with my neighbor Rita. I usually walked anyways with the dogs, but she started to join me as part of her Lenten promises to get out everyday. It has been a real joy to walk and visit with her and to have that time out … Continue reading Wildflowers

Let Them Be Wild and Free

July 22, 2018 / phillipsfarmbatavia / Leave a comment

We had our usual Sunday dinner with the family.  After dinner, little Bailey asked if we could go on the tire swing.  Landen went and got his boots on, his sign that he's ready to go see the chickens.  So off we went out into the yard. The tire swing is always a good time. … Continue reading Let Them Be Wild and Free

The dog’s joyfulness

July 7, 2018 / phillipsfarmbatavia / Leave a comment

"Because of the dog's joyfulness, our own is increased. It is no small gift. It is not the least reason why we should honor as love the dog of our own life, and the dog down the street, and all the dogs not yet born." -Mary Oliver I felt the truth of this quote laying … Continue reading The dog’s joyfulness

Enjoy this Beautiful Spring Morning with Me

April 13, 2018 / phillipsfarmbatavia / 1 Comment

Make sure you have the sound up and enjoy this beautiful spring morning with me. I took a child to school and came home to tend to the animals. Walking down to the pond, I was feeling frustrated to find the adult ducks stayed out again last night which means they laid their eggs god … Continue reading Enjoy this Beautiful Spring Morning with Me

An Angelic Morning

February 26, 2018 / phillipsfarmbatavia / Leave a comment

"Geese appear high over us, pass, and the sky closes. Abandon, as in love or sleep, holds them to their way, clear in the ancient faith: what we need is here. And we pray, not for new earth or heaven, but to be quiet in heart, and in eye, clear. What we need is here." … Continue reading An Angelic Morning

Winter Chores

February 15, 2018February 15, 2018 / phillipsfarmbatavia / Leave a comment

Farm life is, in a lot of ways, seasonal. Winter is generally a quieter time but there is certainly still work to be done. When temperatures are above freezing we collect rainwater and pump it into the coop. When we're able to use this system, the waterers only have to be filled every other day … Continue reading Winter Chores

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