Sunday, August 31, 2014
JOYFUL NEWS FOR OUR COMMUNITY
NEWS FROM TINDERHEARTH at VALLEY OF STARS FARM:
We joyfully announce the birth of our son,
Kieran Cordell Schoonmaker Semler
August 24th, 2014
2:21 AM
9 lbs, 2 oz
We are flooded with gratitude for all of your big thoughts and prayers that helped him come into this world.
All blessings,
Lydia and Tim
Friday, August 29, 2014
LITTLE MIRACLE, CHRIS & PAM
Veriditas
Experience the Wisdom of the Labyrinth www.veriditas.org
Little Miracles on the Path
August 2014
Dear Chris,
I'm so excited to share this "Little Miracle" story with you this month. It comes to us from Chris Farrow-Noble, a member of the Veriditas Council. Chris and her husband live in Cambridge, Massachusetts and also in Maine. This story takes place in Maine and is very timely as we reach the harvest time.
Blessings to all of you in your labyrinth lives.
Veriditas Council
NE Regional Rep
Labyrinth Journeys
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The Bee Garden Labyrinth
As part of the Reversing Falls Sanctuary Farm/Arts Exchange 2014 here in Brooksville Maine, I paired up for the growing season with Pam, a woman who was my neighboring vendor at our local Farmer's Market. Following up on her creative idea, we decided to create a vegetable, flower and herb labyrinth on her farm. Beginning in mid-May, we planted bush tomatoes, green beans, winter kale, cabbage, dill, parsley, Swiss chard, nasturtiums and marigolds in our four-circuit classic labyrinth. I learned first-hand about depending on natural rain and conducive weather to help our labyrinth grow. Ironically, the gently looping "rows" closest to the Center had great difficulty. The dill and parsley didn't flourish, and after several plantings, we replaced them with annual flowers. They too had a rough time. Pam has decided that a ledge must exist below the swath of ground, retaining excessive water. Aha! A metaphor from the labyrinth! Meanwhile, the outer rings of beans, tomatoes, and marigolds burst into color and produce.
Since July 31st, we've delivered weekly produce from our labyrinth and her extensive gardens to the local Tree of Life Food Pantry as our "Farm to Your Table" offering. On August 10th, we hosted the first Bee Garden Labyrinth Walk, welcoming 26 people to walk the labyrinth, taste our home-baked rosemary shortbread and blueberry lemon squares, and talk about our experiences. For that occasion, Pam wove a straw figure of Earth Mother, cradling the labyrinth in her outstretched hands. We now have Earth Mother and a collage of the Bee Garden Labyrinth at the Farm/Art end-of-the-season exhibition called Gallery Within.
Pam has walked the labyrinth several times in pre-dawn moonlight after she finishes her morning chores, including feeding the horses, fox, and crows. I walk it whenever possible and have shared it with visiting family members. Our friendship continues to blossom. There is nothing like creating and nurturing a labyrinth together...
-Chris Farrow-Noble
August 27, 2014
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Tuesday, August 26, 2014
FINALE
GALLERY WITHIN OPENING
OPENING SHOTS
THREE CROWS IN THE FIELD, WHEELER |
CHANGING THE LANDSCAPE, WHEELER, VALLEY OF STARS FARM |
B. JOY HARE SPEAKS OF HER EXPERIENCES AT THE FARM |
PATRICIA WHEELER SPEAKS AT OPENING ABOUT TINDERHEARTH AND WELCOMES THE NEW BABY BORN THE SAME DAY AT THE FARM TO TIM AND LYDIA. SHOUTS WENT UP FROM THE CROWD TO WELCOME THE NEW BOY |
BIRTHING OF GALLERY WITHIN
DAVID TIDYMAN PLAYED AN IMPROV OF PHILLIP GLASS PIECE, MAD RUSH TO OPEN THE EVENT (silencing the crowd with his excellence.. gratitude) |
BECKY POOLE & 2 STUDENTS PRESENT THEIR FARM QUILT AT THE OPENING SUNDAY: partnered with david's folly farm, brooksville |
JOY HARE USED OLD WINDOWS TO FRAME HER COLLAGE OF SALTGRASS TENNEY FAMILY |
JOYS PHOTOS CAPTURE THE SEASONS WITH THE TENNEY BOYS |
MAPLE SYRUP & STRIPES, WINTER |
BROOKSVILLE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL'S QUILT |
ERIC ZINER'S WELDED 7 FORGED STEEL CANDLESTICKS, YELLOW BIRCH FARM, DEER ISLE |
ART WORK AT OPENING SUNDAY
ANNIE POOLE: SWEETDOG FARM |
GAIL PAGE: STORY OF MARTY & BUN, SWEETDOG FARM |
SHERRY STREETER: WINTER GREENHOUSES FOUR SEASON FARM |
SIRI BECKMAN WOODCUT, DEER ISLE HOSTEL |
PATRICIA WHEELER, SONGLINES: TINDERHEARTH BAKERY AT VALLEY OF STARS FARM |
LESLIE MOORE: HORSEPOWER FARM |
detail THRESHOLD OF MYSTERY, P. WHEELER, LYDIA & TIM OF TINDERHEARTH |
Wednesday, August 20, 2014
WELCOME TO RFS FARM ARTS EXCHANGE EXHIBITION
Tuesday, August 19, 2014
Greetings from Sweet Dog Farm!
Greetings from Sweet Dog Farm!
We are Bob Jones and Doris Groves of Brooksville. Our artists are Gail Page and Annie Poole.
We are a small plant-based farm and we do what we do for the following reasons:
to promote farming in accordance with a vegan lifestyle which includes emphasis and experimentation with extensive composting and the use of “teas”.
to connect with young people through exchange programs such as WWOOF (Worldwide Workers on Organic Farms).
to oppose Genetically Modified Foods, and the Monsanto and Corporate takeover of
our food systems.
to provide for ourselves and to share with others, fresh, nutrient rich foods.
This year we provided seedlings to the Tree of Life Food Pantry in Blue Hill and continue to donate produce on a weekly basis. We also provide Spring seedlings to the Good Life Center in Harborside.
Here are some of our wwoofers from this season: Chrissy, Liz, Taylor, Lucas and Nicole. Also our good friends Joel and Ivy out at the Good Life Center.
Upcoming projects for Fall of 2014 and Spring of 2015 include:
seed-saving
a closer look at ways of determining and maximizing nutrient density of crops grown
cultivation of grain crops such as amaranth, hull-less oats and wheat.
potlucks and workshops on food issues.
A reading group which will start this Fall
We are supportive of the efforts of Peace Ridge Sanctuary in Penobscot and encourage you all to acquaint yourselves with the work they do in rescuing abused farm animals and shelter dogs/cats. This local organization very much deserves the support of the community it serves.
We think it is important to take on worthwhile projects and to optimize what good we can offer up during a time of mounting fears and uncertainties for the future which include climate change, corporate takeover of our food systems and the unnecessary suffering and cruelty to animals inherent in our present food system. We are looking to build a network with other like-minded individuals and/or groups in the community who share similar goals - that we may evolve into a less violent and more compassionate society through the choices that we all make.
We are Bob Jones and Doris Groves of Brooksville. Our artists are Gail Page and Annie Poole.
We are a small plant-based farm and we do what we do for the following reasons:
to promote farming in accordance with a vegan lifestyle which includes emphasis and experimentation with extensive composting and the use of “teas”.
to connect with young people through exchange programs such as WWOOF (Worldwide Workers on Organic Farms).
to oppose Genetically Modified Foods, and the Monsanto and Corporate takeover of
our food systems.
to provide for ourselves and to share with others, fresh, nutrient rich foods.
This year we provided seedlings to the Tree of Life Food Pantry in Blue Hill and continue to donate produce on a weekly basis. We also provide Spring seedlings to the Good Life Center in Harborside.
Here are some of our wwoofers from this season: Chrissy, Liz, Taylor, Lucas and Nicole. Also our good friends Joel and Ivy out at the Good Life Center.
Upcoming projects for Fall of 2014 and Spring of 2015 include:
DORIS GROVES & BOB JONES |
seed-saving
a closer look at ways of determining and maximizing nutrient density of crops grown
cultivation of grain crops such as amaranth, hull-less oats and wheat.
potlucks and workshops on food issues.
A reading group which will start this Fall
We are supportive of the efforts of Peace Ridge Sanctuary in Penobscot and encourage you all to acquaint yourselves with the work they do in rescuing abused farm animals and shelter dogs/cats. This local organization very much deserves the support of the community it serves.
We think it is important to take on worthwhile projects and to optimize what good we can offer up during a time of mounting fears and uncertainties for the future which include climate change, corporate takeover of our food systems and the unnecessary suffering and cruelty to animals inherent in our present food system. We are looking to build a network with other like-minded individuals and/or groups in the community who share similar goals - that we may evolve into a less violent and more compassionate society through the choices that we all make.
Monday, August 18, 2014
Thursday, August 14, 2014
Saturday, August 9, 2014
INTERVIEW: WERU: TIM AND LYDIA AT TINDERHEARTH BY CAROLYN COE
http://archives.weru.org/weru-news-report/2014/08/weru-news-report-8514/
Friday, August 8, 2014
Red Winter Kale
Chris Farrow-Noble and Pamela Capurso of GOODNIGHT FARM made their second donation to Tree of Life yesterday! They delivered kale; Red Winter Kale, harvested from the labyrinth garden, Lacinato Kale and Vates Kale from the main garden.
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