GardenHome Farm

We are soon to be a natural raw goat milk dairy. Located in Mount Vernon, WA in the beautiful Skagit Valley we a are a very small family farm. We are on the cusp of a national grass roots movement to allow raw milk back into the American diet. We are hoping to be certified Grade A but we're not sure the government will allow that. But we have a back-up plan. We also have organically fed, free range, pastured poultry whose farm fresh eggs we sell.

Tuesday, February 01, 2005

I Can Smell the Earth

After the great snow and the great rain and the almost great flood came spring in January. I love how early our spring comes. Of course it stays until mid July before we get summer. But the worst of winter is behind us. I went outside last week and I could smell the earth. It was letting me know that I could come and work in it. I’ve been itching to get into the garden so I was elated. The sarcococa (sp?) or vanilla plants were giving up their heavenly, daphne-like smells that kept catching me unawares. The robins have returned from wherever they’ve been to add their songs to the chattering of the starlings and sparrows. The eagles and hawks seem to be more active as well. One huge mature eagle landed in the top of one of our evergreen trees that line the driveway and stayed there, spying out the situation. Our chickens were hilarious as they tried to dash from shelter to shelter to get to safety- something from a bad spy movie. The eagle finally moved off and the roosters gave their all clear crows.
I love the animals but I also really love the garden. This year I am re-organizing the whole layout of the vegetable garden so that it can be larger and easier to manage. That means that my shovel and I are back together again, an inseparable pair.
Yet I’ve realized that I’m not completely bought over to the farmer mentally. After much agonizing, I’ve decided to keep my dog. I know that I should have sold him. I found a nice family that wanted him. But he’s too much my pet. So for a price, we keep him. The price being a completely new and separate 2nd invisible fence. Should one line go down the other will still work. It’s still a risk I know, but I’ll have to live with it.
Kidding time is coming up. I calculated it and there’s a good possibility that two does will kid mid Feb. That’s in 2 weeks. I don’t hardly feel ready. But Steve is almost done with the wash room so that will be ready to use. We will do an all hands on deck of cleaning and scrubbing out the milking parlour and the wash room and everything else.
We worked like crazy to get our web site up (gardenhomefarm.com) and I feel good about having most everything somebody would want to know on it. Potential customers have been contacting me like crazy- I hope I don’t run out. The whole goat share thing is new to me so I hope people bear with me while we work the kinks out.
I really think that the whole raw milk movement it far larger than anyone realizes. Once people start coming together about it, it’s just going to snowball and that can only be great for everyone. The Weston A. Price Foundation (see realmilk.com) has chapters all over the country. One is starting here in Mount Vernon so I’m joining that. If anyone is interested they have a fantastic web site (westonaprice.org). It’s great to be part of something which so many people are excited about.
Maybe it’s the spring air that is so palpable that is making me excited, maybe it’s seeing the light at the end of the tunnel of construction, maybe it’s seeing the does’ bellies swelling more and more every day. Whatever it is I’m lovin’ it!

1 Comments:

  • At March 1, 2005 9:15 PM, Blogger Brian said…

    I stumbled upon your blog today looking at "mt vernon"

    I love your post "I Can Smell the Earth" What an awesome experience to break free from city life and find the natural rythm of country life... we too have left the big city of Everett (and the daily bus rides down to Seattle) to live and work in the Skagit Valley... We're not doing anything so adventurous as you - but we like the slower pace of life...

     

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