Saturday, September 12, 2009

Remembered the Camera






Here is the fabled Green Flamingo. I went yesterday while Trevor was at work. We planted broccoli rabe, kale, onions, beans, and four papaya trees; then did some watering, fertilizing, and weeding. Fun stuff!

Monday, September 7, 2009

Shameless Self-Promotion

I was so flattered that some of you wanted the recipe for my Down-Home-Style Thai Chicken Soup that I went and got a big head about it and started another blog, The Chickenless Kitchen. Check it whenever you need a culinary jumpstart.

Wednesday, September 2, 2009

Paradise Farm Lives Up to Its Name; Trevor and I Do NOT Live Up to Our Ultimate Decision of the Moment


Microgreens live here.



The downstairs part serves as a kitchen/recreational area. Didn't see the upstairs. If anyone can figure it out by looking in the windows, let me know.



Jackfruit... bigger than Butch's head!!



The mushroom house.




The gazebo, where charity dinners are served.



Outdoor showers.





Kitchen.



Sadly I don't remember the name of these... they're related to lychee.


Yesterday I toured the lovely Paradise Farm in Homestead, pictured above. This morning Trevor and I had a torturous decision to make: Should we throw away the lives we've built here in Orlando and start from scratch 250 miles south of friends, family, cat, and steady work? Despite the Mosquito Infestation from Hell, Paradise more than fulfills the requirements we thought we had. But in the end, our decision was based on the merits of our current circumstance. Very few people are lucky enough to live as we do, at the heart of a vibrant city surrounded by great people and just a hop-skip-and-jump from our beachside hometown. We've already deemed Green Flamingo a perfect place to focus our volunteer efforts; why not ease into the world of farming by assisting Elizabeth and Mary on weekends? Why not find other farmers in the area? Why jump into a situation that would torch our bridges, leaving us virtually penniless and vagrant? In the end it made little sense. So thank you, Paradise Farm, for your hospitality, and we hope to work with you in the future once we are better-prepared. But for now, I'll sign off with an exhausted sigh and the announcement that O-Town is officially where it's at... until next June, at least...

More to come.