Farm Blog - Thank You, wow it's the end of July

Hello from the gardens, OK, well I know I keep talking about it being really hot but Wow. Seems like we've some cooler weather ahead but pretty sad not to see much rain in the forecast.

Thank You to all those who came to our Community Market on Saturday. The weather cooperated, we had a wonderful array of vendors, gifted performers and such a fun group of children vendors. Our hearts are full with appreciation for all the people who made this possible and all those who attended.

Wow the Zucchini have exploded with the heat, there's so many different sizes (and varieties) we'll let you choose which one(s) you want to take home. There's a number of options on this weeks order form so check it out.

Fruit is abundant, There's a early sweet peach called Harrow Diamond, fresh Apricots, both Early Yellow and blush Red Plums and the last of the sweet Cherries (so they tell me!)

If you are interested in larger quantities, please reach out to me, mogfarm@gmail.com.
There will be clingstone peaches coming which are the best for canning, drying or preserves.

What's happening at the farm:

Did you know there's Yoga at the Farm, every Thurs. evening, 6:30 - 7:30pm.
Starting with some Forest time Angie guides us in connecting and relaxing, then movement time is under old maple or we have the class in the Yurt if the weather dictates.

Check out Sidedooryogastudio.com under classes.

Angie is also offering Sound Bath in the Forest, with the glorious experience of lying in a hammock.

Wed. Aug. 20th and Wed. Sept. 17th, 6:30 - 8:30pm. $35
Check out Angie Feuillatre on facebook or visit www.sidedooryogastudio.com, click on courses (you will have to sign in to access)

Save the date: Saturday Oct. 4th is our next Moondance Community Market, celebrating the abundance of the fall.

Market Order Form for Saturday August 2nd pickup. *** between 10am - 1pm
forms.gle/ffHtvHa7R1UV3zAP7
or please see link below

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Reminder

We will continue offering the weekly order form option as the way to what's available from the greenhouse, outdoors and of course the hens. Thank You for supporting small scale growing and community.

Quote: "You are what what you eat eats" - Michael Pollan

Wishing you calm days, with hope and love in your heart.

All the best,
Kim & Tom