I've taken a long hiatus from blogging, and so I'll do my best to catch up, without making you feel like you're drinking from a firehose.
Speaking of firehoses (and by extension, water)... After a long dry spell during the summer, the weather changed. It rained for 40 days and 40 nights. At least it seemed that way. Here's a photo that shows the results:
We were able to harvest the field of beans that was planted on sandy soil. These beans were harvested before the bulk of the rains came.
Unfortunately, the field that was heavier clay soil we were not able to harvest. If you dig under the snow, you'll probably find frozen, sprouted beans. Ten varieties of beans.
Needless to say, we are not all that happy about this. It has changed our farmers market display, to be sure! The beans are a big part of our annual income. These things happen, but maybe you can understand a bit more why I haven't been eager to blog. After all, if you don't have anything nice to say, say nothing at all.
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