Wednesday, July 1, 2009

Pretty, Pretty, Produce!

Greetings from the Ranchero! I'd love to share some pictures of last week's CSA Harvest with you all.
Thursday night, when the lighting was hitting Shelter Island just right, I went out to snap a few pictures to capture the peace and natural beauty here. We washed & stacked some wine boxes to load our beloved harvest in:

The Guinea Fowls are looking fine as well. They've grown about another 3 inches in wing span since we've let them out of their coop and to munch on the grass. I think they are starting to adjust to being out in the open and pretty soon, they won't even need a protecting net! They sure are loud birds that love to stick together, but they are so adorable, we love to show love.

We've had such a productive few weeks here Shelter Island Farm. Two new members, Alex and Lee, have joined us and are adjusting to the life here quite well. My name is Lee, and I'm the volunteer field apprentice here at Shelter Island Farm. It's a beautiful place and I don't wish to be spending my time this summer any other way. The people, the places, and, did I mention, the produce?!!!!? Take a look for yourself.

Above: volunteer Conner, Bennett, and Lee admire the bountiful harvest.

Our turnips are so good, we can't help but grin ear-to-ear. They are so sweet & juicy, we eat them like apples and suggest you do, too.

A truck-load of food!


Kale!

Sugar Snap-peas, a personal favorite. How could you resist the crunchy and sweet dynamic of these nature's candy?



Bok choi, rhubarb, broccoli raab, types of kale, lettuce, sugar snap-peas, turnips and baby beets are just some of the wonderful veggies we harvested this week!

Overall, things are looking great for farm as you can see. With all this rain and hopefully some more sun as well, our food will continue to flourish. We can't wait to share it with the community. We are having so much fun working, singing, eating and harvesting, the days are going by so quick.  Until next time, enjoy your day!

2 comments:

hk said...

wow this is incredible! I am an East Hampton-ite and passionate, home farmer....I have worked on Saturday's for Riverbank Farms, an organic farm located in Roxbury, CT...and I am now hoping to get in touch with you about your farm on Shelter Island.

I would LOVE to learn more about working with your team on your amazing farm...let me know :)

hopekrause@gmail.com

J. L. said...

Buy me some bok choy,
Send me some kale.
If I don't get off o' Shelter
My soul end up for sale,
And it's ride, ride, ride, ride...

Railroad Bill, Railroad Bill,
He never ate arugula
And no, he never will,
And it's ride, ride, ride, ride.