The 2019 growing season flew by a little too fast for all of us. We have learned a lot of lessons through trials and struggles, were blessed with an abundant harvest, and savored our time together on this farm that is improving, changing, and blessing our family richly. We are planning for the next growing season as we think about what worked well, what could be improved, and what new things we would like to try. My husband and I really try to be open to new ideas, and we continually strive to improve upon things and not get stuck in a rut.
The weather has turned very cold for this time of year. The windows are all closed tight to keep the weather out, my outdoor kitchen (screened in porch) is no longer bustling or smelling of food, most days my clothes line is empty, the leaves are changing colors and falling to the ground, preparations for the shelter of our animals for the winter are almost complete. Our fruit trees have been prepared and only a small area in my wood chip garden remains uncovered, and while the animals are still grazing, they will soon be returning to their winter shelter. I love getting back into the routine of school, the fun of learning, returning to our cozy, warm house with the fire burning after chores, and a feeling of getting close to completion as we continue to cross things off our list that is getting shorter. I enjoy the change in seasons that Nebraska offers, and while we are still busy, it feels like a time of rest as we get to bed a little earlier and have more time to sit, read, and continue to teach our children.
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