on the farm.

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the kinder visited the farm today

met farmers megan and amy

said hello to the animals

had a tractor ride

saw the community garden

walked into the pumpkin patch

said thank you to the land and the plants

for making and sharing the pumpkins with us

they’ll give back

by planting the seeds from a pumpkin

to make new pumpkins at school

 said thank you to the farmers

who taught us so much

who day in and day out

make all of the magic happen.

 

“we have neglected the truth that a good farmer is a craftsman of the highest order, a kind of artist.”

-wendell berry


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  1. I so enjoyed staying at my Uncle’s & Aunty’s farm out at their Freshwater Creek during the school holidays … there were baby sheep to be hand-fed with a bottle, cows to be milked, chooks to fed, fruit and vegetables to be picked and then we would have a rest and eat some of aunty’s fluffy homemade sponge cake … those were days …

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  2. I love Wendell Berry. I think this throughout the year here, watching the potatoes start in the spring, the cuttings of hay, the barley and hops, all of it. Since I’ve never done it and will never do it it is a miracle to me. In my own small garden the miracles this year have been beans and squash teaching me, again, that all I have to do is be myself for something good to grow.

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  3. How lovely, Beth! I remember asking the kids where we got the milk. They said supermarket. How important it is to take the kids to a farm!! My granddaughter’s first field trip to the farm is coming up in two weeks! Yay!

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