A New Home!
August 5, 2007 by lavendercreek
Down on the Farm gets a new home! I’ve been procrastinating about this for months now and in the end, it’s the fantastic archiving system, the ability to add feeds, the ability to be more interactive with the comments feature, and being a bit more visible on the web that finally convinced me to make the move. I’ve tried to move all my old posts over from the website but it didn’t work. Instead I just added a link up at the top called Old Farm Blog. That will take you over to the Farm page on my main website where you can read previous posts. I started the Farm blog in Oct 2006.




Hi Teresa….this new site is fantastic! Love it!! And what an inspiration you are…you can’t believe all the little helpful hints I’ve learned from you.
I’m reading a book that I think you might enjoy, too…
Animal, Vegetable, Miracle by Barbara Kingsolver
A story of their life..how they changed from an industrial-food pipeline to a rural life in which they grow their own food, etc…a year of food life. Wonderful read!
I’m headed out to my veggie garden…enjoy your day! Annabelle
Hi there Annabelle, hey you’re my first comment, thank you!
The book recommendation sounds great, I haven’t heard of it before but I’ll check for it on Amazon.de and add it to my wish list.
Have fun in the garden, yours is a real beauty!
Teresa
Hi T,
Domestic Godess ? Hmmmm, well you are probably more
of a domestic goddess than I am. I love your new photos!,
especially the field/trees and fog. I think this website blog thing is cool. I would love to try the honey someday -
can it be shipped?
Auntie Susie
Hey Susie,
Yes, domestic goddess
She’s been screaming to get out for years now…you never heard her?
We are working on sending out some honey to you guys….soon
Wow, Teresa..yummy baked goodies! Hope there is a birthday cake in there for you! HAPPY BIRTHDAY!
Annabelle
Hi there Annabelle, thank you for the birthday wishes
I didn’t bake a cake but Peer bought me a nice apple pie.
Hey, by the way, I bought that book you recommended, the one by Barbara Kingsolver. I am really enjoying it. I love her writing style. As a result I also bought a book she recommended on making cheese…oh oh, see what you started?
Take care!