It has been nearly a year or more since my last post! I was busy with graduate school, home renovations, and starting a farm. Graduate school started in January and everything else followed. While I did get the opportunities to camp on the farmland the days were long and the nights short. The spring semester was fairly easy due to the length of the term, but the summer session came quick and quicker. I made all A’s in the Spring, but struggled in the Summer with an A, B, and C.
Let’s talk about the starting of the farm now. I got a late start with planting because I worked at the Master’s during the first week of April when I should have been getting the soil ready, but I am new to this whole process. So during the months between May and July I was tilling, planting, renovating, schooling, and building a cabin; yes a tiny building.
These projects tested my will and I didn’t break. I only planted a few things to understand more about farming, but the ribbon cutting ceremony of Lily’s Garden was so special as we honored my dear mother. Here are some of the pictures of the flower garden and some harvested crops.





