Sunday, November 6, 2011

Updates and Such

Well, it sure has been awhile. Times have been crazy and I just haven't gotten around to blogging. I think I am giving you all the seriously wrong impression that farm work is purely seasonal and stops at the end of September - I assure you, that is not true! Luke is still quite busy with all of his farm work, while life on my end has switched to focus almost entirely on school. I'm a bit of a workaholic,and spend ridiculous amounts of time at school or with a computer on my lab. Although I have a couple wonderful friends who are trying to work on that and getting me to relax a little. I caved and currently go to yoga and have a group dinner on Thursday nights (which I love), but otherwise, I spend a lot of time with papers on my lap.

The middle of September brought the end of the Wednesday night farmer's market, as well as the end of our summer CSA program. It was a successful summer and Luke and I have a lot to be thankful for. The end of October also brought up the exciting announcement that our 100 foot greenhouse was officially complete - electricity hooked up and plants starting to grow. It is a very exciting addition to our farm life.

Three weeks ago we started a winter farmer's market at Kavarna in Green Bay. Week one went awesome and really showed the potential for the market. Week two (last week), was a little rough for me. It seems I always have the strangest occurrences at Farmer's markets!

It all started right when the market started, right around 9 am. I wasn't done labeling the produce or putting out all the food. One woman, in her mid 60's, asked about the Wolf River Apples. I told her the apples were for sale and that I just hadn't had time to set them out yet. She laughed, looked at Luke, and said (in a very condescending tone) "She doesn't know what she is doing." I didn't really understand what she meant, so I just blew it off. She was looking over our food, and I asked Luke how much the leeks cost so that I could label it, and the woman said, "Wow, she really has no idea what she is doing." Luke looked at me like he was thinking "what the heck is this lady talking about?" and I just shrugged, a little irritated at her rudeness.

Well, then I asked Luke how much the Bok Choy was and the woman laughed and said "She has NO idea what she is doing." She then looked at Luke and said, "It's okay, you have the right to make fun of her, I'm giving you permission."  I was fuming - she was so rude. Luke was very confused, but he saw how irritated I was, and he realized I might slap the lady, so he quickly and gently shook his head at me. Don't worry, I behaved myself...

Towards the end of the market, a man came up. He was an elderly gentleman, and he looked like a sweet old man!  He asked me a question about the micro-greens. Typically when someone asks me a question I can't answer, I say something along the lines of...I will have to ask my husband, he is the farmer and he knows...Well, the man asked what I did for a living, and I said I was a teacher. Such a simple answer got so far out of hand. The man inquired what district I worked him, and I proudly replied Pulaski. Then, he pulled the pin out of the grenade when he said, "Well, let me ask you something about Pulaski teachers." I instantly thought, oh man, where is this going to go?!

The man asked me if I thought it was important to balance the state budget. I said I did think it was important to balance the budget, but that I would not comment on the way in which it was being balanced. He replied that he was glad to hear I thought the budget was important, and then he delivered the dagger. He said:

"So, you weren't one of those teacher that went and pissed on the walls of the capital?!" Such an out-there comment, I was taken aback. Now, I'm not going to make this a political blog - people have their own opinion in politics and I respect that...but seriously, I don't think there were any cases of teachers found "pissing" on the capital. I know a lot of teachers, and we all tend to prefer toilets. As a woman with a lifetime's worth of experience in urinating...I don't think it is even possible to aim your urine at a vertical structure - most likely you would just pee all over your shoe or legs....Regardless...I couldn't believe his completely distasteful comment!

Beyond those wacky occurrences, things are going really well, and Luke and I are very happy. Our kittens are wonderful-they are getting big and killing plenty of mice! Tobshu is doing very well - turning into a long-haired fluff ball again.  The cold weather is here, which means our house is officially like 50 degrees again, but other than that, I have enjoyed the transition into fall.

I will try to be better about updating - thanks for staying tuned :)

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