Friday, December 3, 2010

Goats Milk Soap













Just a few new Goats Milk Soaps

Garden Fall 2010







Lots of good organic veggies. Mustard Greens, Rutabagas, Broccoli, Brussels Sprouts, Pumpkins, squash, and Cauliflower.

Broccoli time!

The Broccoli is ready and I cant wait to pick it Saturday afternoon.


New Babies tonight!

What a surprise this evening!
Twins, one buck and one doe
This was a first time Momma. Its 30* right now in Florida, so the two kids are in the house, nice and dry, with a tummy full of Colostrum.

Tuesday, August 3, 2010

Just say Cheese!

Ever wonder what that saying means? Well, here on the farm, besides a smile, it really means cheese!
From the soft cheeses to aged cheese, just say cheese!
Swiss, Colby, Cheddar, Gouda


Blue Cheese Getting Ready!

Friday, June 11, 2010

Gilchrist County 4H Garden Project


Donna won the county Garden Project. Pictured are the top 5 winners in the county. Donna also won the cucumber in a jar contest. This was her senior year and is going to LCCC this fall. She will miss her local club and promises to come back and work with the kids at our local county fair. She has been very active in 4H and has done many projects over the years. She is active in Dairy Goats, Poultry, and Rabbits.

Sweet Pickles made from our Organic Garden



Back row: Cucumber pickles
Front row: Yellow squash and Zuke sweet pickles

Saturday, May 15, 2010

Its been a busy time of the year with kiddings and preparing the spring garden

Wow! Time has flown. Seems just like I was on here posting yesterday, but looking at the dates, ouch!
We have made it through another year of successful kidding with 63 kids on the ground this year. Now with weaning time approaching, which means more milk for me to play with! Tonight I am making my first cheddar cheese. We will see just how that turns out!
Our Spring garden is well on its way as well. We are already picking yellow squash and zukes. Our garden is organic.

Monday, January 25, 2010

What is still surviving in our winter garden?


Our cabbage is now starting to make cute little heads and the oninons are beginning to show some growth. The very cold snap we were having made them just sit still.

Mild Florida Winters....


This winter has been a hard one for sure. With 8 days of below freezing temperatures, 3 nights at 11*F, we did all we could to protect our citrus trees. This is a picture of a Japaneese plum tree that we "HOPE" we were able to save by making it warmer wrapped in ice.

Monday, January 4, 2010

Brrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr!


Wow! Look at the snow! No, its not here, but feels like it should be. This was about a week ago in Richmond, VA. We were visiting our daughter Patricia and son in law Chris before Christmas.

Richamond didnt expect this much snow and the town couldnt handle it, so they were literally closed!!!

Saturday, January 2, 2010

Smoked Ham


I experimented this year for our Christmas Ham. I wanted to do it on the big grill, so I turned it into a smoker and it turned out wonderful. It came out so good, I turned around and made a smoked turkey. I used a small bit of oak wood, but mostly pecan.