Wishetwurra Farm Mid-June Update: Drought, Pease, Strawberries, and One Year’s Bragging Rights
Dry is the word at Wishetwurra Farm. Since the snow melted at the end of March, we have not had two inches of rain. Normal rainfall would be seven or […]
Dry is the word at Wishetwurra Farm. Since the snow melted at the end of March, we have not had two inches of rain. Normal rainfall would be seven or […]
It’s an olio kind of day. My photos of late have been all over the tiny little map of Cape Cod and Martha’s Vineyard. Nothing has yet pulled itself into […]
We are regressing, or maybe descending, nicely at Wishetwurra Farm. First we saw all from on high. Then we walked around. With this set of photos we prowl hunchbacked about […]
In the last post we saw the north of Wishetwurra Farm from ground level. Now we turn 180°, and looking south, start walking back out of the garden. Here’s what’s […]
We’ve come down from, and stowed, the Herbert Poindexter Memorial Ladder Section. Let’s go into the garden and take a closer look at what’s happening as we coast through these […]
Here comes June! May is a busy month at Wishetwurra Farm. So much to do. So many decisions to make. When to plant what. What to put where. Whether to […]
A few days ago, I had a late afternoon dilemma. “Tea?”, or “Go Get Some Work Done.” “Go Get Some Work Done.” meant “Go to the beach.” Beach beat tea. […]