Dear friends of grassfood. We have decided to sell our beloved farm in Colorado. As I know many of you homestead and love this type of life, I ask that you might think of someone who would love this place as much as we do. This property does not have to be run as a … Continue reading
Category Archives: Daily Grass
Beauty Should Be Shared
As many of you know, Nonny and I are taking a photography class from Allan Ivy, and are enjoying every minute. In doing so, we have actually joined Facebook to be a part of the photography group. If you all are on Facebook, I highly suggest that you follow Allan Ivy Photography as this amazing … Continue reading
Saag and the Man
The man loves saag. Allan’s brother was visiting from Africa, from the Milking on the Other Side of the World beauty, and they came out last night for dinner. I messed up the saag by putting too many spices in it, but this is how to make it nonetheless, for a double batch. Saute two … Continue reading
Things That Make Us Laugh
Here are a few pictures of the New Year, as it was a busy day, and very cold. Our dear Lady, who had Francie and Lady II this spring, died today. She had one lamb which was dead and she had prolapsed (which means that her entire uterus was pushed out of her body.) There … Continue reading
Christmas Cheer
Busy holidays, lots of snow and lambs in the barn. We hope you all are having fun and adventures with your friends and family. Dear Francie took some gorgeous Christmas cheer pictures recently at our ladies tea party. Thank you Francie and to all who made the trek out here. Much love and gratefulness this … Continue reading
So Much to Be Thankful For
We are grateful for so much and wish you all love and gratitude today. Francie Ivy says it so beautifully: “Happy Thanksgiving Day from Gunnison, Colorado….Gratitude unlocks the fullness of life. It turns what we have into enough, and more. It turns denial into acceptance, chaos to order, confusion to clarity. It can turn a … Continue reading
Milking On the Other Side of the World
Our dear friends, Allan and Francie Ivy, are on the other side of the world, visiting family in their beloved homeland South Africa. Francie has so sweetly been sharing some photos of their adventures and I asked her to capture some moments of milking cows on their family ranch. I love it! enjoy cream separator … Continue reading
Connections or Coincidences
Well, I don’t believe in coincidences. It seems to me, that if we are open, we will be gifted with being able to see connections. I believe it is our choice if we will act upon the connections or ignore them. Connections lead to more connections. Connections lead to connecting. Connecting leads to belonging, and … Continue reading
His Turkeys are Growing
and are fearless. and poopie and they make him happy. 🙂 “It is the chiefest point of happiness that a man is willing to be what he is.” Desiderius Erasmus 1465-1536
Elias
I met Elias last night, going through Javier’s country. I waited until the sheep had passed over to the other side of the road. We kept getting calls from police dispatch that our sheep were on the road near the lake. I knew they were not ours, but went to check them out, and there … Continue reading