Consider the fact that we’ve all been told butter isn’t good for you. You’ve heard it, I know you have. So you better use something else, something with about 9 million weird ingredients… You’ll die if you don’t. I can’t say how many years we have used Becel MARGARINE here, but it won’t be one…
“Hey, can you charge this old G16 camera battery?” That’s how it all started. The camera I’ve not set hand on since 2021 and it still had an SD card in it’s slot. What truths would this card hold from 3 years ago? I plopped it into the card reader on my PC and presto;…
No, don’t run off and buy a pair of high dollar running shoes (because you need boots anyway)…. JUST PLANT SOMETHING! Lettuce is the EASIEST thing on earth to grow. It can be grown in planters, hanging baskets, anywhere…. Amazingly, you can also direct sow into the soil and have an incredible crop of lettuce…
Now that my Ameraucana pullets are laying, I have a glut of little blue eggs. Convincing someone who isn’t familiar with blue eggs is one thing. Convincing them that TINY blue eggs are ok to eat is yet another. Over time the little blue eggs will become big blue eggs and by summertime, all will…
Thanks to a wonderful friend of mine I was able to get a can of Uncle Earl’s Teat Grease to be included in a photo session at American Tractor. Nothing is better than a fun tractor shop and all that it has to offer!
It’s easy… Why Not? I’ve always enjoyed taking pictures of everything that I encounter and have pretty much driven everyone bonkers on Facebook and Instagram so I thought why not develop a website just for my photography? And make it rural based and call it Farmography…. so that’s pretty much what I did. The cameras…
Farmscapes can be beautiful any time of year. Tilled hills for potatoes or rolling field crops there’s no limits to the beauty that can be found along the rural route.
One of the hardest working farm “employees”, is the barn cat. Sometimes they’re rough and ragged and sometimes they’re as plush and perfect as some old woman’s persian lap-cat. Regardless of their appearance, they do their job with few complaints and keep the vermin at bay. Every farmstead needs cats. It’s just the law…
Old barns sadly are becoming a thing of the past. They dotted the landscape for centuries and are being replaced by newer and “better” techniques and construction.
Call them chickens, yard birds, bug catchers or even dinner, they’re all a part of the Farmology scene as well. Nothing beats farm fresh eggs created by poultry who has seen the sun, felt the breeze and tasted everything that moves…