Monday, November 22, 2010

farmporn

For day one of the week of Thanks-for-the-Earth-Giving (better name suggestions would be mightily appreciated), I thought I'd share some of my favorite farmporn. When their powers combine, these two farming blogs make me want to quit graduate school, buy some chickens, and move to the Carolinas. Oh, for a reduced carbon footprint and dirt under my nails. Enjoy.

Photo from Ashley's blog

First up, Ashley English's blog Small Measure. Ashley and her husband raise chickens, bees, and now a baby on a farm in North Carolina. Ashley has also written a series of gorgeous books which I deeply want. It would be weird to ask for Home Dairy or Keeping Bees for Christmas... wouldn't it?

Photo from Jenna's blog

Next, and fairly new to me, is Jenna Woginrich's Cold Antler Farm blog. Jenna also has some books which I want and have no use for, and she recently posted a thought-provoking article on why she decided to start eating meat again after a decade-long abstention (scroll down to Thursday, November 18, if you're interested). Basically, she argues that eating local, grass-fed, free-range meat is going to be the most effective way (more effective than vegetarianism) of sticking it to the factory farming industry. Interesting. Here's my trouble, though... I would love to have a farm with chickens and pigs and all sorts of living things, but I don't think I could ever have an animal butchered. Nope.

As a side note: If I seem more obsessed with animals than usual, it's because I'm deep in research for a paper on animals in early modern travel writing. It's good stuff.

2 comments:

  1. I love this idea for Thanksgiving week you have Haylie! I too have always been a little uneasy about the history of this celebration but agree we all really do have things to be thankful for. And even if it's cliche, I love having the chance to let people share those thanks during this celebration.

    I (and hopefully Kathayoon and Bethany) am going to a bee event at Ecotrust in a couple weeks. I really do want to keep bees, and I think there will be lots of good info on urban bee keeping. If I get any good info I'll pass it on to you.

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  2. aww, shucks! thank you so very much for this, haylie!! muchly appreciated!

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