15 March 2011

Changes are coming


Year One Seed Starting

Over the past three years, my husband and I have become very interested in living closer to the land, living simpler-more cretive and fullfilling lives.  This started when we moved into I's childhood home and promptly began planning a garden.  If you look back through this blog, I have a few entires where we go through starting seeds in the basement and if you check out our Flickr page you will see what we have been up to the past few years.




Year One Garden-just finished
 We are also in our third year of investing in a CSA (Community Supported Agriculture) share through Hazelfield Farm in Kentucky. It has been so enjoyable to be able to pick up a bag-full of fresh produce grown locally and sustainably by the same people we interact with on a weekly basis at the farmer's market. We enjoy the challenge of using what is available, creating less waste and becoming more self-sufficient. Iz has begun to realize that horticulture, gardening, sustainable agriculture (whatever you want to call it) is indeed a passion of his. We have discussed the idea of buying property and turning it into our dream permiculture farm and have begun looking at property in ernest. Taking a step further, Iz began to look at farming interships and apprenticeships. We realized that if this was going to happen, Iz would have to leave his current job and commit 100% to his passion.  Through luck, devine intervention or whatever you want to call it, Smaller Footprint Farm contacted Iz and asked if he would be interested in applying for their internship in Yellow Springs, OH.  We thought, why not check it out? After a few agonizing weeks-debating back and forth-weighing the pros and cons, a visit to the farm and an interview, Iz was offered an apprenticeship with them.  By this time we had discussed the subject to death and were ready to take the plunge. Iz accepted the offer this weekendand turned in his letter of resignation at work today.


Some seedlings from last year
 It is still a little scary to think about living with one income, being away from home etc. but this is something that we both believe in and believe that it will all work out. The education Iz will get during this apprenticeship will be invaluable. It will indeed be an interesting year and we are looking forward to the challenges. I thought I would take this opportunity to use this blog to talk about our experiences and about sustainable agriculture, small farms, plants and beyond. I hope to visit the farm often to take lots of photographs and report back here.
We are still getting a full-share CSA with Hazelfield Farm this year and we will still have plans for a full garden at home as well. I hope to be able to talk about what we are doing with all of the beautiful produce and how to preserve the surplus.


Largest Raised Bed we made last year
This is still all very new and exciting! I hope I will have a lot of information and ideas to pass along as this spring and summer progress. Of course, I will be posting photos of our garden as it grows this year. I love to see the transition of empty beds to a profusion of flowers and vegetables! I am also going to try and reorganized our Flickr page into collections and sets that are relevant to eachother-probably one for each year for the garden at the house. Since this is the third year, we have a lot of photographs and perhaps they can be of better use if more organized.



 Stay Tuned! Izzy & Lizzy

6 comments:

Liz said...

SO SO COOL!! Congrats Iz! What an amazing adventure for you both...please do write about it. I will be a captive audience.

Chowyunfood said...

I Love you guys.I will miss Izzy Immensely.Chase your dreams and, have NO regrets!

Isaac and Elizabeth said...

THANK YOU!!!!! I will definitely keep up with this. I kind of let this blog turn into a photo dump. But now I feel I have a little more direction. Thank you both for your support. We love you both!

fhbjones said...

This is AWESOME! I'm so happy for Isaac-to find something you are passionate about and go for it is so fulfulling. Congratulations! And I'll be looking to you guys for tips with our very first "victory garden" we are planning with our neighbor this spring. Yay!

jafabrit said...

you are going to LOVE Yellow Springs :)

Isaac and Elizabeth said...

Looking forward to it! We have visited before and liked it a lot. :)