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Date: 06/13/2009 Views: 1129

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p1010623
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  • Summary: Fulton Farm in February
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187
  • Title: 187
  • Summary: Whitey, one of the farm cats. He's highly skilled, egotistical, imperious, and mercurial. In other words, he's a cat.
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188
  • Title: 188
  • Summary: Rune, the farm dog. Actually, he's just a pet and still a puppy. He's impetuous, insistent, high-strung, and bitey. Cute as a button, but an imp all the same.
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192
  • Title: 192
  • Summary: Comfrey.
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196
  • Title: 196
  • Summary: Bindweed/Morning Glory. Either way, it's a weed and a pesky one at that.
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199
  • Title: 199
  • Summary: The "permaculture" pond. It has a leak and the pump is broken, so it doesn't look anything like this now (but has frogs!).
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200
  • Title: 200
  • Summary: Speedwell. Another weed.
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201
  • Title: 201
  • Summary: Chicory. Another weed.
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205
  • Title: 205
  • Summary: Potato flower. Yes, they do have above-ground parts!
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213
  • Title: 213
  • Summary: Vetch. A cover crop, although in this case it's a weed.
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217
  • Title: 217
  • Summary: Red Cabbage, heading up.
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218
  • Title: 218
  • Summary: Red Cabbage! I was so proud of these cabbages, but they didn't sell as well as I hoped. They are just cabbages after all, and not nearly so pretty or impressive without their foliage.
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219
  • Title: 219
  • Summary: Mulberries. We never did harvest many for market.
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221
  • Title: 221
  • Summary: Stinging Nettle. Funnily enough, we never get around to trying to weed this stuff.
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223
  • Title: 223
  • Summary: Lambsquarters. Another weed (and a pernicious one, although not always purple).
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226
  • Title: 226
  • Summary: Poison Hemlock. It looks like Queen Anne's lace, although it gets much bigger, smells like dead mouse, and is poisonous.
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229
  • Title: 229
  • Summary: Common Mallow. You guessed it, another weed.
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244
  • Title: 244
  • Summary: Canada Thistle. Part of Canada's plot to invade the US (the other part is animatronic goose spies).
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247
  • Title: 247
  • Summary: Wild Chamomile. Also a weed.
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251
  • Title: 251
  • Summary: Honeysuckle in Ground Ivy. Also weeds.
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253
  • Title: 253
  • Summary: Tiny Geraniums (I think).
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258
  • Title: 258
  • Summary: Part of a scythe. Well, I think the blade is the scythe, and the handle is the snath. Eric ordered it from a European company that required measurements so that they could make a custom fit.
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262
  • Title: 262
  • Summary: Scarlet Pimpernel. Yep, a weed.
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266
  • Title: 266
  • Summary: Yarrow. It's wild, it ranges in color from white to fuchsia to purple. And it's a weed.
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267
  • Title: 267
  • Summary: One of the ways in which a tractor can hurt you. Apparently, there are many.
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268
  • Title: 268
  • Summary: And I'm going to show you pictures of all of the ways that John Deere sees fit to warn you of.
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269
  • Title: 269
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270
  • Title: 270
  • Summary: There was more than one sticker with this illustration, but I'll just give you the one.
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272
  • Title: 272
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273
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274
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275
  • Title: 275
  • Summary: In case you didn't get the message from all the stickers plastered onto every surface of the machine. The rabbit there marks the top of the throttle. It runs from turtle to rabbit.
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277
  • Title: 277
  • Summary: And my very favorite.
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281
  • Title: 281
  • Summary: Black Raspberries. We estimate that picked 40 quarts during their brief reign. We still have some in the freezer.
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287
  • Title: 287
  • Summary: Beets, on the inside.
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401
  • Title: 401
  • Summary: From Eric's mother's butterfly garden. I think they're some kind of canna lily.
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402
  • Title: 402
  • Summary: Seed pods from the same flower.
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405
  • Title: 405
  • Summary: Sweet potato. We planted several different varieties and they can look radically different.
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407
  • Title: 407
  • Summary: Another variety of sweet potato.
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410
  • Title: 410
  • Summary: And another. The flowers look like morning glories. They don't last long, so I haven't been able to get a picture.
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419
  • Title: 419
  • Summary: Baby Butternut, invading the patty pan squash.
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420
  • Title: 420
  • Summary: Watermelon, on the vine.
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417
  • Title: 417
  • Summary: Watermelon planet.
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421
  • Title: 421
  • Summary: Yes, this is a tomato (Striped Cavern).
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425
  • Title: 425
  • Summary: So are these (Green Zebra).
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428
  • Title: 428
  • Summary: Canning session. I wasn't involved as I don't like tomatoes (and yes, those are all tomatoes), but I think the result is pretty.
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448
  • Title: 448
  • Summary: Sweet potato flower.
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445
  • Title: 445
  • Summary: My prize pumpkin as a baby.
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450
  • Title: 450
  • Summary: Sunflower. We grew a whole wall of sunflowers.
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452
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455
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460
  • Title: 460
  • Summary: Morning glory weed.
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461
  • Title: 461
  • Summary: Venice Mallow. When these weeds started showing up this summer, I confused them with small squash plants.
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463
  • Title: 463
  • Summary: Pears.
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464
  • Title: 464
  • Summary: Peppers being washed.
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469
  • Title: 469
  • Summary: My prize pumpkin is growing up.
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471
  • Title: 471
  • Summary: A spider we found in the squash field.
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475
  • Title: 475
  • Summary: Spider from the bottom side.
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482
  • Title: 482
  • Summary: Halloween comes to the chicken house. The black one is our rooster, Sir Robin Rush. He's a Barred Rock. The girls are Rhode Island Reds.
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485
  • Title: 485
  • Summary: The barn. The building on the right belongs to Wilson. They keep the large animals there for there vet tech classes. They had four little piglins and two cows and two sheep, but they sold most of them off and now they have five sheep, mostly rams.
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486
  • Title: 486
  • Summary: Squash drying in the barn.
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492
  • Title: 492
  • Summary: Solar-powered clothes dryer.
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493
  • Title: 493
  • Summary: My prize pumpkin today. It never got very big so we called the competition a wash. We simply started the plants too late in the season.
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495
  • Title: 495
  • Summary: Cover crops make the farm look lush even in autumn.
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507
  • Title: 507
  • Summary: Our chickens are basically free-range, despite our best intentions. I grew to like having them around, but there should probably be a warning label on that tractor: "Check for chickens before driving."
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508
  • Title: 508
  • Summary: The wetlands in fall. It looked nicer when the goldenrod was blooming...
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513
  • Title: 513
  • Summary: The Conococheague.
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