A visit with Farmer Roger

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My Twitter Weekly Updates (oldest first) for 2009-11-29

November 29th, 2009 by Farmer Roger

  • Gray, cold, rain. Off to a slow start today. Out looking for pancakes. #
  • Lots of ducks & some Canada geese back at the farm enjoying puddles from big rain overnight. Wonder where they've been. #
  • Gray skies, but not so bad out today. 3/4 inches of rain last weekend refilled all the puddles, which are now draining until the next rain. #
  • Deepen your understanding of livestock poo. Learn fecal exams. Other fun classes too. Country Living Expo http://bit.ly/8E8G22 Jan 20 #
  • Misty morning. #
  • Two new seed catalogs in the mail today. Still putting them on the shelf unopened. Saving them for later. #
  • High dark clouds. Some blue off tho the west. We may see some sun today. #
  • Clare due here in the office shortly to talk about transitional stuff. #
  • I see shadows! #
  • Gray skies & cool. Last night's 1.1 inch of rain is still draining off. A good day to stay inside and cook.. #
  • The last winter rye grain cover crop planting is up and green. Sprouted several days ago. #
  • We will be heading to my brother's wife's brother's house for T-Day. We've been going there since we moved into town in Nov. of 1993 #
  • Cloudier than earlier today, but it looks like a decent day to get out and about. #
  • T-Day at someone else's house with a big crowd is great. The one downside – no leftovers on Friday. #
  • Beautiful day at the sculpture garden. #
  • Last moment change of plans. Dinner @ Herbfarm. Many thanks @Herbguy!!! #
  • Dined @ The Herbfarm. How to choose highlights? The salsify? chorizo-spiced salmon? black cod? lamb? clove W choc hazlenuts? thnx @herbguy ! #
  • Skies back to gray today. Still happy from a beautiful day yesterday in Seattle with my brother, topped off with unplanned meal at Herbfarm. #
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