As I ran in my woods the sun was just rising,
the air was already warm,
the sky light with anticipation.
As I ran in my woods the birds sang,
oblivious of me,
high in the treetops.
As I ran in my woods I read a map of footprints in the mud,
showing last night's visitors,
like a youtube channel.
As I ran in my woods I startled a raccoon,
he stopped drinking from his puddle,
and scurried halfway up his tree.
I stopped running to enjoy this brief,
and one-sided connection I felt,
with this other warm blooded mammal.
As I ran in my woods I felt webs brush and cling,
the feeling was unnerving,
but too small to slow me down.
As I ran in my woods I felt how little I have truly run in my life,
how my body ached for it,
how my body ached from it.
As I ran in my woods I knew my form was awkward,
as were my knee socks protecting me from tics,
it didn't matter. No one would see me.
As I ran in my woods I marveled at my namelessness,
Not Mama, wife, sister, daughter, friend,
Not Jew, hippie, farmer, girl.
As I ran through my woods the sun began to peek through the trees,
and leave tantalizing golden trails
that begged for faeries.
As I ran in my woods I began composing this poem,
words feeding on words,
and I listened,
knowing that one day,
I will run through my woods,
and be but footsteps on an empty path.
Sunday, June 23, 2013
Tuesday, June 4, 2013
Shmarmers are Farming!
Today has been a real Farm day! We started out by milking the lovely goat. Then we came home and ate homemade maple nut granola with fresh goat milk. I can't remember loving a breakfast more. After some school work and art, we had lunch. Lunch's dessert was organic strawberries, nectarine and, you guessed it, more goat milk. Sooooo good!
And here's the main event, our garden plot finally got tilled! By this great old white bearded guy named Jim. Jim, you rocked it today!
Well now that that's done, it is WORK time! We marked off the 50ft by 60ft plot we'll be planting this summer and started making our rows. In more than 3 hours we got ONE row finished. We're picking out rocks and making mounds. And Oh My G-d my back is killing me!
Sarah Leah, our summer live-in sweat right along with me. Thank G-d!
Meanwhile Micah is cutting, cutting, cutting away at all the brush and trees along the fence line we hope to get up soon. I'm pretty sure he's covered head to toe in poison ivy, so I'll be avoiding him for the rest of the night.
It's alright. He's got great company.
Now it's dinner time, followed by books and then bed. But I'll probably go out and see if I can't plant my little row tonight so I can get a head start on tomorrow.
Monday, June 3, 2013
Goat Sitting
We Farm Shmarmers are doing something new. We're goat sitting! And a bit of poultry sitting too. It's so much fun. Here's the birds.
There's a great big mix of hens, roosters, ducks and turkeys. And boy do they make noise!
The kids were a little skittish at first. Mostly because of this guy...
Meet Popeye. Big boss around here. But really just a sweetheart full of air!
When we finish feeding them and letting out of their coops (three coops in all) we went to visit the goats. But first Micah stopped by the cutie ponies to give them some grass. They were grateful.
Here is Emma.
She is a sweetheart who loves a good scratch behind the ears. And here is her daughter, Ella.
They have the sweetest faces and always seem to be smiling.
And Doby is the milking nubian.
She is very tolerant of us as we learn the ropes.
When she's all done we give her a good rub of coconut oil and send her outside to enjoy the day.
The other girls come out and join her. But first Ella and Nisayah have a little playtime.
Look out!
And now we're done. The milk is so delicious! The kids can't get enough. It goes straight into everything from our granola to the coffee. It's great by the glass too. See you tomorrow ladies!
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