COLD EASTER WEEKEND.
Happy belated Easter! We hope your weekend was filled with family and friends and happiness (and maybe some chocolate). Our weekend brought some actual SPRING-like temperatures! After what has been about a month of smooth sailing in the garden, it was our first real “bump” in the road….a hard frost on Saturday morning. We were prepared, however, and covered all our delicate plants and the cold frames with a patchwork of sheets and comforters. We survived, but this week is full of more frost advisories. Another Goodwill-sheet-shopping-trip it is.This weekend was also the opening day of the Boyle County Farmer’s Market. We stopped by, thinking that this might be a good spot for us to set up our little stand and have our Danville CSA drop offs. It was the loveliest of markets, and we met so many people that I hope to someday call friends. Maybe because we don’t really know anyone in Danville yet and I am feeling deprived of any social contact, but I was overflowing with excitement to talk to everyone we met. Each farmer and vendor was nothing but kind, offering advice and tips and words of wisdom to some young whippersnappers. It was wonderful, and we brought Wendell along with us...so we were by far the most popular people there. Next to the market, we were happy to stumble upon an FFA farm equipment and small livestock auction. It was incredibly difficult not to buy every chick, duck, goat, and miniature pony that we saw. But as much as we lusted after every little creature, we knew we were not prepared to take care of them yet. We still live in the enormous Warrenwood, and have no hen house, duck yard, or goat pen ready.SO….we promptly got to work building our chicken coop! There is another auction in a few weeks, and we decided we want to be ready this time. Of course, we are completely throwing it together with random bits we find around the farm, but it is already filled with a lot of love, hopes, and excitement for our girls. In related news, the rennovation of our little house is nearing completion, so we hope to very soon be moving in, with one rather large puppy and perhaps a flock of backyard birds.- Hannah.