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September 23, 2009 in farm updates

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Thea slices the lid off the honey comb.
Thea slices the lid off the honey comb.
The frames are placed in the spinner to get the honey out.
The frames are placed in the spinner to get the honey out.

Tristan spins while Thea and Dave hold the spinner down.
Tristan spins while Thea and Dave hold the spinner down.
Jim and Thea dance while Dave plays guitar.
Jim and Thea dance while Dave plays guitar.
Our first ever garlic harvest!
Our first ever garlic harvest!

Special thanks to the out-of-towners who spent part of their visit helping with Week #16's harvest!  L to R: Anna, Chris (me), Steph, Zannah.
Special thanks to the out-of-towners who spent part of their visit helping with Week #16′s harvest! L to R: Anna, Chris (me), Steph, Zannah.
Hello?  Hi!  How ARE you?
Hello? Hi! How ARE you?
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Hey, I stepped on a wasp . . . really!  It's not a spa!
Hey, I stepped on a wasp . . . really! It’s not a spa!
Our own near-season's-end gourmet ice cream shoppe!
Our own near-season’s-end gourmet ice cream shoppe!

"You been farming long?"
“You been farming long?”
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Some Mpls. CSA members split up their boxes on the front lawn as the sun sets.
Some Mpls. CSA members split up their boxes on the front lawn as the sun sets.


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