The Spring Equinox
On Nature
Last Saturday our (last) local farm celebrated the Spring Equinox by holding a Greenhouse Openhouse here in our seaside village. My family and I helped with the event, and had a good time observing the changing of the seasons. A couple of Celtic fiddlers played by the wood stove in the greenhouse, while my husband cooked beef stew – made by one of the farmers from their own locally-raised, grass-fed beef – over an open fire.
We dyed wooden eggs using all vegetable dyes, colors made from beets and carrots and all sorts of edible stuff. Once you start digging into the rituals surrounding it, there are so many inspiring, wacky and awesome ways to celebrate the turning of the seasons. People also took part in planting seeds, literally helping the farm grow.
My kids played in the mud all day, while occasionally complaining about not being at home playing video games. Eventually the complaints died down. Either they finally gave up or – I hope – forgot about the allure of technology for a couple of hours at least.
The air was crisp, the stew was hot, and the greenhouse smelled like warm dirt. It was a great day
Your harmonious family is spending time off with a very nice family. while enjoying delicious maknan and cuisine.
The food looks so goooooooood.
It was pretty tasty!
I loved it
This post is resteemed by @coe87
Thank you!
Wellcome
woew..its so cool