Thanks to iFarmer and his iPhone, here’s a sight…John Deere tractors crossing Harlem Ave., just south of Lake Street in Oak Park:
Yearly Archives: 2007
Can I Grow Christmas Trees on Cornfields?
We have our tree already. Future Farmboy and the iFarmer bought it locally (translation, cheap bigbox store)…though the tree is from Canada. I think we’ll try to switch that around next year…drive to a farm and pick out our own…like our friends do each year, going all the way to Michigan and Wisconsin for freshContinue reading “Can I Grow Christmas Trees on Cornfields?”
Factory Farm v. (Huge) Family Farm
I’ve been home sick today…initially to take care of my son, then just utterly exhausted. So I didn’t think I’d have much to add to VFG until I read this commentary earlier this month from Tom Bechman at Indiana Prairie Farmer. Apparently there’s controversy over expanding hog operations in Grant County. Controversy over hog farmingContinue reading “Factory Farm v. (Huge) Family Farm”
Picture Perfect Memories
We learned recently that one of my dad’s friends and mentors Steve Perin is very ill. Sad news indeed. But the good news is the reconnection and all the memories being shared. Also, it was wonderful to explore Steve’s Flickr site: http://www.flickr.com/photos/steveperin/Loads of memories in these pieces, especially this one of Roberts. Yes, the sameContinue reading “Picture Perfect Memories”
Some Ultra 'Buy Local' Finds
Christmas shopping is slow going this year, but I am having fun shopping for our upcoming holiday party. I hit the jackpot at Ultra with a bunch of “local” products to add to the munchies. Ultra is owned by a family in NW Indiana, so I’m not surprised they try hard to have local products.,Continue reading “Some Ultra 'Buy Local' Finds”
Cooking (at) School
I never thought I’d get to actually show off my new Bee Haven Maven apron in public. But I got my chance this morning when I was one of five moms at my son’s school for parent station day. On those days, parents help with an art project or activity. As luck would have it,Continue reading “Cooking (at) School”
Behind in My Shopping
Good news shoppers, King Corn is available on DVD, just in time for Christmas. I don’t know how I’m going to get all my shopping done. But my guess is that not too many of my relatives would be psyched to get a documentary about corn. Still, it’s very good and worth a few bucksContinue reading “Behind in My Shopping”
The Hills Are Alive with the Sound of Sledding
I went e-shopping for sleds as soon as I got home because the sled hill near our house was alive with families when I walked by. And it was after dark. The old sledding hill is pretty cool, as steep as the one at The Farm. You can probably go just as far too —Continue reading “The Hills Are Alive with the Sound of Sledding”
Let it Snow
Unfortunately it doesn’t look like there’s going to be enough snow for a snow day. But my backyard is blanketed. The iFarmer took a shot of my balcony chair, covered in a fluffy white blanket of powder. It’s too dark for the iPhone to capture the rest of the backyard. The trees are all coveredContinue reading “Let it Snow”
Wine Tasting in the Neighborhood
My aunt had trouble commenting on my wine post last night, but she wanted to let me know that there already is a winery in Grant County: Oak Hill Winery. Why I haven’t had the pleasure of trying this wine, I don’t know. I’ll be headed to area wine shops directly next time I’m inContinue reading “Wine Tasting in the Neighborhood”