A pic of our little farm taken on the morning of summer solstice.
This mostly shows our second section of the garden. It has tomatoes, millet, broomcorn, sunflowers and not in the picture a row of lettuce and chard. We have volunteer pumkins and sunflowers growing all over the place. Actually we have all kinds of volunteer plants growing everywhere. We mostly leave them be. They tend to produce well.
I've been busy as usual. Taking care of DGS makes is very difficult for me to keep up with all my farm chores.
I watched lots of youtube videos on goat birthings. I have called our vet to check on what I need to do for our area as far as vaccines etc goes. He was very helpful. I am not to worried about Blossom's kidding time. I have all the stuff needed for the birthing. I just need to put it all in one container, so I have it ready.
Our 3 different sets of meat birds are growing. I think one set is not going to get very big. They were "dark" cornish, whatever that means. The white ones are quite large, as large as the red broilers, which ar a few weeks older.
I have another broody hen and plan on getting a few more meaties for her tomorrow. May as well take advantage of having a momma hen

Tommorrow I have to go through the freezer and consolidate some stuff. By that I mean I have to take stuff I have frozen in plastic containers and repackage them into vaccum sealed bags. That way they will take up less space.
Today we did a big shopping at one of those huge warehouse stores. Got good deals and decent food. They have lots of organic and whole foods. DD and I even found a package of sprouted, dehydrated beans and grains and they were organic. We decided to get them and share them to experiment with.
After I get the stuff in the freezer consolidated, I will have to freeze the stuff I bought today.
Our garden is doing super well. Our corn is beginning to tassel! We just planted some more beans and sunflowers. I also planted some sweet potatoes, that had sprouted.
We won't have many peaches or plums this year, but we have harvested quite a few strawberries. Not enough to freeze or make jam, but enough to enjoy right now.
There is always something to be joyful about!