These pup-pups visited us on the trail. So cute!


The dishwasher was full (and clean), but instead of emptying it we all decided to just pile our new dishes to the side when we were done washing them. I thought this was hilariously lazy and necessitated a photo.

We spent one day this week building a trail at a different location than we normally work on, about a mile away from the farm. We created a path using felled logs. Before:

After:


Weekly potluck at the Interpretive Center (the main building at the Gorman Farm where school groups and community members visit and buy homemade honey!) They also have baby chicks hatching/growing in a heated enclosure in the hallway. Pretty sweet. Here we are stuffing our faces:
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