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Sunday, May 23, 2010

Shavuot Rest!

Yah in His infinite wisdom knows us better than ourselves! This past couple of months has been a busy time on the the farm as we have been preparing the garden, planting, weeding and working hard as we grow our food for the upcoming year. From Pesach to Shavuot we scurry around, hauling manure, tilling the soil, building raised beds, planting seeds, planting plants, and all the bussle of the garden that comes with spring. Then we arrive at Shavuot. It is amazing because after all that work, Yah provides a weekend of Sabbath Rest. Oh, do we need it at this point, and He knows it! I love His forethought and wisdom for us and how he has planned our lives so perfectly (if we would only look.)

Unfortunately, my garden is not completely done, but the rest is appreciated! Praise Him for his Excellent Greatness! (Ps. 150)

Sunday, April 11, 2010

Co-op Time Again!

Hey Folks!
It’s that time again! We will need everyone’s co-op order in by Sunday April 11th.  I will also be making a bucket order at the end of April for those of you that are interested. I still have mylar bags and O2 absorbers for those interested.

Blessings!
Christie

Wednesday, March 17, 2010

Happy New Year!

Today, at sundown, we will be entering into the new Biblical year. The Barley was found to be at the correct state of ripeness (Aviv) and the moon could not be seen last night due to it’s position in the sky in Israel, so the new moon has been differed to the 30th day after the past new moon.

In 14 days we will be celebrating Passover and then Unleavened Bread. We look forward to the Spring Feasts and remember the coming of our Messiah Yeshua (Jesus) to take the place of the lamb of Passover that was slain for our redemption.

We will be spring cleaning until Passover to remove the leaven from our home, our life, our heart. The most important thing is to look for sin in our heart and things in our life that may cause us to sin. This year the Father has put on my heart to be careful of mixing. This is a primary theme throughout the Word. When the people made the golden calf while Moses was on the mountain, they said that there was a Holy day and that they would worship the Creator G-d with the golden calf they built. G-d was furious! He does not want us to worship him the way that the pagans worship their gods. Over and over he reminds us not to mix or mingle. We will be cleaning out things that may be mixing in our home and our lifestyle.

There is controversy about which year it will be, but Michael Rood suggests that this is the year 6010. I think his info is accurate and important so check out his sight.

Happy New Year!

Saturday, March 13, 2010

New Calf!

Well, Shemayim had her calf! It is a girl, she is beautiful, all brown. Since the barley was found aviv in the Land of Israel, we have decided to name her Aviva! Aviva means young grain or Springtime! So her name means Springtime! You can find her pics on my facebook here: Yiska’s Farm Pics 
Anyway, the potatoes are planted and the early peas are in… waiting for a bit more warmth to plant much else… next in will be the cabbage, broccoli and cauliflower. I love spring! (don’t really like the muck in the barn tho!)
It is amazing that for the past year we have had only girl babies on the farm. Yah has blessed us abundantly this year and we look forward to our new year with expectation and awe. As we prepare for Passover, cleaning the house, cleaning our lifestyle, cleaning our heart, we look back over the year and can only give thanks for all that we have been through and all that Yah has brought us through. Shelly’s tests and her surgery, the loss of animals and bees, and then the gift of more than we lost, the planting, the small harvest and the abundance of joy we have in our Messiah. May this new year be blessed and sweet as we spend another year praising the Creator.

Tuesday, February 23, 2010

Baby Lambs are busting out all over!

Leah had her lamb. A ewe lamb almost all black with a few white hairs on the top of her head. Rachaela is what we are calling her.

Today is Purim, 2/28/10
Posey had twin ewes! One is black and one white. We will call them Esther (black one) and Hadassah (white) in celebration of Purim!

Check out the pics at facebook -
http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=2028737&id=1460074900&l=4fb98ac00a

Yah brings new life to our farm and blesses us continually!

Thursday, February 18, 2010

Co-op Order

Hello to all…
We will be putting in another co-op order. Please email or call by 9:00 PM Sunday, Feb 21st.

Once you send in your order, please send a check to me written toMike Arthur. Please leave the amount blank and I will inventory your order upon arrival and fill in the amount (It will not be more than $20 over order total unless you let me know otherwise.) DO NOT write the check to me. I need your check by the time the order arrives. It usually takes approximately a week to arrive but this varies according to Mike’s schedule and availability of products.

The price list is a little old, hoping to get a new one soon, but you can check it out at www.shekinah-farm.com under the link for co-op.

To subscribe to an email notification send an email to subscribe-co-op-milk@shekinah-farm.com.

Email me for the address!
C

Thursday, January 28, 2010

On the Farm...

Ok, so while we were gone to surgery, something attacked our sheep and goats again! This time while they were in the barn… well, it was my dad and brother’s dogs. We lost our second goat and one of the sheep is limping. Dad is going to find a home for his dog… she is really sweet and trained (but can’t live on a farm) if you know anyone who wants her. My brother said he isn’t getting rid of his dog and will keep him with him at all times (tonight he is at work and the dog is running around… I put him in their house.)

The shotgun is ready to pick up from the repair guy…

We just got some homing pigeons (they don’t have a home yet) and they are white… so beautiful! I love the sound they make… they are named Yonah and Zipporah. They are a mating pair so we will have babies that can home eventually.

Otherwise, all is well… we are expecting lambs and a calf in February. I’m trying to clean my house and working on my garden while Shelly is recuperating.

Busy times ahead!