Touché

posted by Emily Meade, June 25 2013 Let me share with you a summary of last weekend’s events. June 14th 12-4pm: weeding and great conversation 4-8pm: driving home and attending a delightful piano recital featuring my baby sister 9pm-1:30am: 5-hour surprise ER visit with a partially dislocated kneecap June 15th 5:30am-2pm: plane ride from Detroit […]

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Eden In My Heart

  posted by Trevor Berrian, June 22 2013 I can’t help but feel that I am in the garden of Eden, walking with God. This year I lived in the cold, dark world of academics, studying God in books and papers. It is important work but it takes a toll on the soul, for I […]

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The Power of the Kitchen

posted by Mary Evak, June 19 2013 By now you have probably noticed that unique is an adjective often used to describe all things about Eighth Day Farm. True to the word, I am amazed at the activities, experiences, practices and mindsets that have developed in this community as a result of this wonderful farm. […]

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Living Abundantly

posted by Kyle VanEerden, June 12 2013 “Oh wow, you’re spending your first summer out of college working in a garden? And you’re not getting paid? You must be really naive and stupid!” Okay, so nobody has actually said this to me, but I am quite sure that there are plenty of people out there […]

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On These People and Why They’re Special

posted by April Johnson, June 10 2013 All we did yesterday from the time we started work until the time we broke for lunch was weed onions.  As I alternated my stance from crouching to kneeling to standing and back again, seeking to spare my knees, my back, my neck, I was so grateful to […]

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Simple Memories on the Farm

posted by Addie Eichhorn, June 8 2013 This week marks our first CSA pick-up of the year. As people were collecting their vegetables on Tuesday I recalled many details and small memories of the last few weeks. It dawned on me that CSA members and others need to know some of the stories behind the […]

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