July 09, 2010

From our flower garden...

"They speak of hope to the fainting heart,
With a voice of promise they come and part,
They sleep in dust through the wintry hours,
They break forth in glory--bring flowers, bright flowers!"
-Felicia D. Hemans

[Variety pictured: Cherokee Sunset, Rudbeckia Hirta]

July 07, 2010

Daisies: Part Three

We recently posted pictures of Daisy the cow... and then followed that up with a series of daisy chain photos... and while we have daisies on our minds anyway, here's one more that you might enjoy:

July 06, 2010

Celebrate... Summer!


Everyone stay cool this week with the record-breaking heat across the country! Find some lemonade or iced tea and relax in the shade. Isn't it refreshing just looking at these photos? :-)

July 05, 2010

Things that we might not have mentioned...

#1: It's looking to be a very promising year for blackberries:


#2: We planted watermelon again this year--Petite Yellow, an heirloom lunch box variety:


And #3: It has been raining quite regularly:


(Because we *know* that you were wondering about our blackberries, watermelon, and rain amounts! :-)

July 04, 2010

Red, White, and Blue...

Best Wishes for a Happy 4th of July from all of us at Fox Hill Farm!!

July 02, 2010

Daring young bird on the flying trapeeze


Upon awakening, I heard a "thunk" on the window.  It was the kind of "thunk" that is unmistakeably a bird "thunk."  I went out to investigate and sure enough, a baby bluebird was laying upside down in the grass.   As I gently turned him over, he came back to life and flew over to the clothesline where he proceeded to try to land on the line itself.  Being such a baby, he didn't do too well on the ever-moving line and as he gripped it at tightly as he could, he just swung upside down and hung there for a second or two.  If a bird can have a perplexed look on its face, then I'm sure I saw one.  Suddenly he let go and flew off again, in that swoopy up-and-down flight pattern of a "new to flying" baby.  Out of the trees, mama bluebird came and zeroed in on her beloved child and followed him to wherever her little one wanted to go.  Just like a good mom does.  Just like she should.

July 01, 2010

Garden Update: Heirloom Peppers

The pepper plants are coming along nicely and the King of the North plants are producing particularly well this year.

The potatoes are coming along beautifully--we can't wait to uncover our "buried treasure" later on in the season! :-)