Junebugaboo
Power Conserver
Hi everyone...I'm really excited to be a part of this community because self-sufficiency is a topic very near and dear to my heart, and whenever I find someone who shares this interest, there's an instant connection
I live on top of a canyon in the East Bay of the San Fran area. Our backyard is a steep decline down into dense forests of live oak and bay laurel trees. I see a lot of turkeys, deer, foxes, the occasional coyote, and even had a run in with feral pigs that terrorized our terraced garden! We grow a lot of vegetables in an ever-expanding garden, have several fruit trees and bushes, hops vines that my husband harvests to make his own beer, and a couple of layer chickens.
I teach biology and am a freelance illustrator, but my dream is to be a farmer, even if it's just to provide for my family.
"Industrial agriculture has tended to look on the farmer as a worker-- a sort of obsolete but not yet dispensable machine-- acting on the advice of scientists and economists. We have neglected the truth that a good farmer is a craftsman of the highest order, a kind of artist. It is the good work of good farmers-- nothing else-- that ensures a sufficiency of food over the long term.
--Wendell Berry
I live on top of a canyon in the East Bay of the San Fran area. Our backyard is a steep decline down into dense forests of live oak and bay laurel trees. I see a lot of turkeys, deer, foxes, the occasional coyote, and even had a run in with feral pigs that terrorized our terraced garden! We grow a lot of vegetables in an ever-expanding garden, have several fruit trees and bushes, hops vines that my husband harvests to make his own beer, and a couple of layer chickens.
I teach biology and am a freelance illustrator, but my dream is to be a farmer, even if it's just to provide for my family.
"Industrial agriculture has tended to look on the farmer as a worker-- a sort of obsolete but not yet dispensable machine-- acting on the advice of scientists and economists. We have neglected the truth that a good farmer is a craftsman of the highest order, a kind of artist. It is the good work of good farmers-- nothing else-- that ensures a sufficiency of food over the long term.
--Wendell Berry