Monday, January 14, 2019

Mad Lilies


In spite of the dark in the sky
and the stones on the ground,
she danced like mad lilies
in a storm
Her bare feet fearless
in her persistent determination

Monday, October 29, 2018

Apple Cider Festival photos...


Fall is in the air at Grassroots Farm...







Tuesday, October 9, 2018

Apple Cider Fest and Highwater Hootenanny 2018


THIS SUNDAY! Photos and videos likely coming soon...

Monday, May 7, 2018

Cabin-Raising

The folks at Graceroots Farm (and their friends) have begun the process of building an off-grid small cabin down near the pond. This will be a multi-use building, for visitors to spend the night, for an art studio to have a quiet place to work... as a bird blind, to watch the nature happening around the pond and in the woods surrounding it. The first major work day happened recently and they managed to get the flooring down. A very good start!

 Amos Drilling.

 Returning to work, after lunch

The floor joists


Chief Carpenter, Phil


The subflooring, completed






Also, this year for the first year, the folks at the farm collected sap from the maple trees to make their first batch of Grassroots Maple Syrup! Yum.




Monday, February 19, 2018

Annual Farm Retreat


The site for a proposed little cabin in the woods. Little man by the window, stood, must be added.

The day involved clearing the area and cutting down a few small trees, then measuring and planting flags every four feet on each side, to mark where the posts will go.

Laying it out: Completed. Now, to just add a cabin...








Friday, January 5, 2018

Sunday, December 31, 2017

The Case for Winter Walks


A late December hike
on a cool and damp winter day
is a rare chance
for finding reckless sophistication
in a stripped-down Winter Woods


The lichen on the Oak trees
and ghost leaves upon the Beech
can best be seen
touched
heard
felt
on days such as this


Without walking through these woods
on a gray day like today
how would I know what I had missed?


Wildlands are all the more Wild
on a day that promise sleet
and discomfort.

The woodpecker's thick laughter, 
all the more mad.


















The bright crimson flash
of cardinals darting through the trees
is deftly balanced by 
the deep leather embrace
of the damp leaves at my feet.


And if I slip on wet leaves
and fall on my pride

and I will
and I have

it is worth it.