Rocu and his charges a few months ago. Photo by Art and Clarity. Another Crossing to the Beyond Each passing is a moment for pause, for gratitude. Animals visit us for such a short time and then they pass on. I always thought our llama Racu would live forever, but I was wrong. Our vet… Read more »
Wesley, Maggie, and discovered treat! We finished the harvest on Tuesday, and they were in good shape, even after the rain. Ramon is a excellent farmer and managed the leaf pulling well (so air gets in), but the biodynamic preparations also invited drying forces. We ended up averaging more that three tons per… Read more »
Tomatilla in late afternoon. Biodynamics is one of the few disciplines that addresses the forces behind what we “see.” It requires more quiet to feel these forces, another consciousness even, balanced with reason. What is it about light that opens these portals? The late afternoon sun shining through the tomatilla skin… Read more »
Okay, these goats are trimming up the toyon, good for fire prevention, but it is important that they move on. Browsing goats need to be monitored so they do not deforest an area. Research shows that wise grazing of cattle (and other animals, including goats!) improves fertility of the soil while also sequestering carbon,… Read more »
Pre-dawn across the valley Dawn, Late Summer Stags linger in the forest, racks high, crickets chirp until the frogs take over. Sometimes these dark hours coyotes erupt in yips and yaps. Never know whom to root for.
Picking is a workout! Grape Harvest, First Block Although the early morning sky at 5 a.m. was full of stars, by 7 a.m. the fog softened the heat of the past week, and the picking was cool. Two and a half tons per acre yield on the old… Read more »
Learn Biodynamic Practices at the National Heirloom Expo in Santa Rosa, CA
Harvesting Biodynamic apples and Asian pears. Foods grown in rich soils have more nutrients. Learn Biodynamic Practices at the National Heirloom Expo in Santa Rosa, CA This week our certifier Demeter and the Biodynamic Farming and Gardening Association will be sponsoring a 10,000 square foot exhibition… Read more »
The Way The quiet of these early September days allows time for reflective walks. The forest is dusty and littered with dried leaves; the irrigation pond still full enough to swim in. Tuesday we will harvest a third of the grapes, but today there is time to follow the path into the woods, to contemplate… Read more »
One of the old lavender plants just pulled. The new growth is so short that we were unable to harvest it even for distillation this year. One of the big things you learn in biodynamics is to observe not only what you see but also what you feel as you see it. As… Read more »
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