Farm Dover

Tuesday, June 30, 2015

Step into My Garden

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I'm beginning to understand the power of gardens as places for meditation and appreciation of beauty. I'm not saying that MY garden ...
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Wednesday, June 24, 2015

Tip-to-Root Eating

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You've undoubtedly heard of nose-to-tail eating which involves using every possible part of an animal and thus minimizing waste. It seem...
Tuesday, June 23, 2015

Snakes Eyes

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While out walking this morning, I cut through a seldom used path and came eyeball to eyeball with a snoozing garter snake. He was all curled...
Wednesday, June 17, 2015

Happy Trails

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It's been hot at Farm Dover this week. Hot. Hot. Hot. We get out early in the morning to weed the garden or the walnut field, mow the gr...
Tuesday, June 16, 2015

Double the Pleasure; Double the Fun

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Last Friday night my twin nieces came for a sleepover at Farm Dover. Their two older sisters were off in Lexington competing in a horse even...
Tuesday, June 9, 2015

A Blueberry Picking Kind of Morning

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Strawberry season is officially over. So this morning at 8:15 Ed, Dudley (our friend and houseguest), and I headed down a very foggy Dover R...
Saturday, June 6, 2015

Elderflowers: What's Not to Love?

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In every field of Farm Dover, elder bushes are in full bloom boasting their snowy white sprays atop green leaves. Even with my eyes cl...
Friday, June 5, 2015

Say "sure"

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Our friend, James, posted a photo of himself on Instagram this week sailing high above a deep blue ocean on an ever expanding and almost equ...
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Debbie Galloway
In October 2009 someone left a note in our mailbox asking if we would consider selling our house. We would. And we did. And now we live on a 38 acre farm. Farm life is all new to us. You are invited to come along on our journey.
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