Monday, November 25, 2013

Season Synopsis

farm valley hoop house
     And so our first sojourn into homesteading comes to an end. We were able to spend an entire season on a farm we love with people we love even more. The long hours put in by Adam, Shelby, ourselves, and a cavalcade of WWOOFers, yielded a record-breaking year of produce, with plenty to supply our 20 member CSA, a healthy farmer's market, and local restaurants. And on top of that every week Shelby canned the excess, including pickles, kraut, veggies, and jams. But often there was still more leftover produce which the six heirloom pigs happily gobbled up.                                                                                Here is a pictorial journey through the unforgettable eight months we spent at Spring Creek Farm, working alongside a wonderful family who we will always hold in our hearts.
Fruits of our labor:
Plant it, sprout it, transplant it, weed it, harvest it, repeat.
hoophouse seedlings winter
Our first seedlings in the hoop house
corn row green beans harvest
Tackling the corn and bean deluge
premium lettuce mix
Mixing together the 20+ ingredients that go into our salad mixes

peaches bushel basket
Although peaches were the only fruit we did not get as many of
as we would've liked, the ones we did get were delicious
freshly harvested onions drying
Hey look, onions.
harvest turtle basket back
Holly the Harvest Turtle surveys her domain

shelling field peas
Shelling peas on the porch was a welcome break from the heat
digging potatoes with digging fork
Harvesting "apples of the earth"
torching hornets
Asparagus bed hornets vs. fire: Hassan approves!
Animal care:
Although most of our days were spent in the fields, occasionally we helped with sheep care.






great pyrenees guard dog sheep
Great Pyrenees watchdog
sheep eating
We rarely fed the sheep corn but when we did, they did not form an orderly line

sheep barn winter
How many farmers does it take to catch lambs?
trimming sheep hooves
Trimming sheeps' hooves
sheep hill fog

Slaughtering:
And then there were the killin' days. 






shooting rabbit pistol
Shooting is a quick and humane
way to kill rabbits
      skinning rabbit
Removing a rabbit pelt is similar to peeling a banana
chopping off rabbit head after skinning
Final rabbit-skinning steps
   inflating sheep lungs after slaughter healthy
Inflating sheep lungs

slaughtering sheep with tractor and truck
Farm breakfasts are not always kitchen-table affairs
plucking machine pheasant
I am a mother pheasant plucker. 


Faces on the Farm:
About two dozen friendly folks volunteered their time and energy to help make this year a success. Here are a few of those generous souls, with some fun facts.

wwoofers
Adam (closet cotton candy fiend), Brian (insidious pool shark), Hassan (passionate chef), Randy (high school thespian), Holly (Society of Young Magicians former member), Marcus (French wisecracker)





Michael (German psychologist)
scoping out a yardsale find
Matt (agricultural engineer), Shelby (herbal sage), and Lily Kate
headstart
Marcus reading to Lily's preschool class
wwoofers
Abby (barefoot master), Joakim (guitar master), Adam (croquet master), Marcus (chess master), Shelby (reluctant charades master), Holly (skinning master)
Our swanky crib:
Adam and Shelby converted an old woodshed into a magnificent cozy cabin that provided us with our own peaceful sanctuary at the end of the day.

sheep grazing in woods
Our frequent front yard visitors




hand carved door handle
Randy's contribution to the abode

woodshed turned cabin
Home sweet home




market square farmers market knoxville herbal printing farmlife notecards
Farm fresh notecards for sale!
Market Square Farmers' Market in Knoxville:
For farmers, Saturday is not a day to sleep in. We woke up at 6 am every Saturday, loaded up the produce into the trailer and headed off to market. The Knoxville Market Square Farmer's Market has been steadily growing since being revived about ten years ago, and now has close to 100 vendors. As well as offering our latest harvest from the earth, we delivered up to 20 CSA shares. Despite the early rising and hour-long commute, Saturdays were often the only time Adam, Shelby, and ourselves were able to leave the farm, and we all looked forward to "going to town" and seeing friendly faces.

market square farmers market pioneer tn
Market feng shui
Bonaroo:
For the second year in a row, we volunteered at the Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival. For 18 hours of work, volunteers are able to attend the festival for free. With such an incredible lineup (i.e. Paul McCartney, Of Monsters and Men, and Weird Al), and since we were already in Tennessee, it was impossible to pass up.






ode to odobenine i am the walrus
McCartney's ode to an odobenine
Sorry, no baseball bats or glowsticks
Hello, welcome to Bonnaroo
Randy's free time:
Somehow Randy found time to pursue other interests. He taught himself to make a braided sling, and restored an old rusty scythe.

beer wort cooler stream
An all-natural wort cooler
beer fermenting carboy
Don't let this little saison fool you,
it was quite feisty.











                         handmade sling
Trying the sling
handmade sling
Randy braided himself a sling
         american scythe wheat cradle
Old school mowing


Up the mountain:
Overlooking the farm is a rather steep (think 45 degree slope) "mountain". The mountain was home to morels and other mushrooms, pawpaws, several sheer rock faces, and even a cave worth exploring.
walking across fallen tree
A recently fallen tree made a perfect bridge over the gully




walking on railroad tracks
Forest and Holly hiking the tracks
crawling into cave
Exploring a little-known cave on the property

inside cave
Chilling in the antechamber

cave clay art
Making cave-mud art
limestone cave
Brian examining the crevice

Dr. Whitey, a local mycologist joined us one morning for a fungal tour of the farm. We enjoyed having a knowledgable expert along with us to point out the marvels that we otherwise would have missed.

morel hunting
Our second year of morel hunting
up the mountain
mushroom hunting
Dr. Whitey Hitchcock sharing
 mycological knowledge

climbing up fallen over tree
Randy up a tree
finding drayd's saddle, pheasant's back mushroom
Randy finds a Dryad's saddle for soup
mushrooms on log
polypore pickin'

chicken of the woods wild mushroom
Adam super excited about finding chicken of the woods

Cider: 
antique cider press with new motor loading apples
Hassan loading the press
This year witnessed a record-breaking apple crop. Starting in early August, and going through the end of October, we were able to get a large pressing of cider every week. Even after producing hundreds of gallons, we never got tired of the flavor. How often do you get all-you-can-drink apple cider?
child helping add apples into cider press
Holly and Lily help add apples
prepping apples antique cider press with modern motor
Prepping apples for cider

apple cider pressing process antique cider press modern motor
Yep, more cider. So much cider.

 The CSA party: In September, Adam and Shelby hosted a farm party for all their CSA members. There was a fine dinner and music, with Jeff Alejandro, award-winning chef at the Crown and Goose, roasting a pig for us, and local band Check Engine jamming late into the night.

fall CSA party
Farm ambiance

CSA party pig roast
Dig in!

fall CSA party pig roast pig head pear
Jeff from the Crown and Goose and
his piece de resistance


fall CSA party
What's more satisfying than good people gathered around good food?
pig roast pig head with pear




quail egg sake shooter
Quail egg sake shooter
After work fun:
Farmers not only know how to work hard, they also know the importance of relaxing and having a good time.





playing with ids on farm
Mountaineering practice
lawn darts
Lawn darts: how can something so illegal be so fun?


playing with farm kids flip
Flips-a-daisy!
ice cream break
Quick, everyone, pretend to be posing for a cheesy album cover!




outlook over la follette tn
Lookout over La Follette, what a view!
po ho's ice cream la follette tn
Marcus at the Po-Ho's mascot tryouts

FOCUS!!

playing with kids farm
Jumping super high is so exciting!
Croquet: no longer just for 19th century aristocrats.
Holly had been looking forward to the prospect of a hayride all year, and when autumn finally came, we piled into the flatbed trailer and had an old-fashioned good time.


yay sunset hayrides
hay ride tractor sunset
Even though we live on a farm,
a hayride's still exciting

awesome shadow on rock hayride sunset tractor
Nothin' like a sunset hayride
hayride elk valley tn farm sunset

We got engaged!
Enjoying the delicious proposal picnic
One afternoon Randy took Holly for a hike up the mountain. Along the way, there were breaks representing different points in our relationship, each stop yielding a picnic component Randy had prepared earlier. We got to the top and had a delicious picnic, and then Randy pointed out the view. We could see a hill on the farm where Randy had been sneaking out and scything for weeks to write an important question. Holly said yes, and Randy presented a beautiful gold ring he had made.


Query on a hill

Scenic Views:
In case you need new background wallpaper, here is a small sampling of the beautiful sights we were blessed to see every day.

farm hill foggy morning

elk valley tn mountain

beautiful flower farm

railroad tracks scenic woods

day lilies farm summer dusk beautifulwaterfall mountain tennessee elk valley beautifulfarm spiders web


Saying goodbye:
Forest and Randy
October came quicker than we could have possibly imagined, and all too soon it was time to say goodbye. We had an incredible time at Spring Creek Farm, and learned an indescribable amount of farming knowledge from Adam and Shelby. Even though it takes an immense amount of work to manage a farm, it's never a chore as long as you are around people who make it all worth it. Thank you, Adam and Shelby, for all the pancakes, croquet games, movie nights, popcorn, games of charades, farm (and safety) meetings, and bon fires. We loved and appreciated being a part of the planning and decisions that go into running a farm. Our stay at Spring Creek this season cemented our desire to have a farm of our own one day.



cat sleeping in work glove box
Cozy with the work gloves
farm dog chocolate lab porch
Hershey Sundae, farm dog
Puzzling...

(most of) Our farm family