Merry Christmas from Bloom Where You're Planted Farm!
I'm getting ready to start my Christmas cards today, but first I wanted to write to wish all our customers and everyone at Local Harvest a wonderful holiday season.
This is a peaceful time of year for us at the farm. All of the pumpkins are gone, the fields plowed, and everything put away from the fall. Although we probably could get to work in the shop building some of the projects we have planned for next year, that can wait until January. For now, we're getting caught up on our "real jobs" (the ones we still rely on to pay the bills!) and enjoying having some free time on the weekends. Most of our shopping is done, and we've been trying to get out to see some of the holiday sights around Omaha, Lincoln, and our nearby small towns.
For those of you who have visited the farm and befriended our animals, here's what's going on in their world. Molly, our bigger heifer, is visiting my in-laws right now (specifically, visiting their young bull, in hopes of producing a mini-Molly next year). Our younger heifer, Fern, is becoming friendlier all the time and is really loving the leftover pumpkins -- you should see her go at them! Our "baby" horse Dash isn't such a baby anymore. She's growing all the time and we have her halter-broke and are able to lead her around now. Her dad, Sully, is a big brown teddy bear with his heavy winter coat. Mama Sachi is currently at the horse trainer's and I'm looking forward to finally getting to ride her when she comes home after Christmas. And, as if we didn't already have enough horses, we bought a new mare, Abbie. She's tall and black with a wavy mane and big white blaze on her face. She's very friendly and usually the first one to the fence to greet you.
Rocket is enjoying lots of quality time in his dog bed in the house, and like the rest of us is trying not to over-indulge on all those tempting Christmas treats. We'll all need to go outside and exercise after the holidays! With the way this past year has flown by, the time to get out there and start working toward next fall will be here before we know it. Until then, we're trying to slow down and savor the season, and I hope you will be able to do the same. We wish you all a peaceful and happy Christmas. See you in the new year!
Teresa