Keeping up with Native Offerings Farm

In anticipation of the CSA summer season starting and the beginning of our adventure, Erika and I “liked” Native Offerings Farm on facebook so we could receive their updates.  Here are a few updates leading up to our first pick up which was late because of some serious weather issues in the region.  I’m learning just how weather can affect how things turn out for a farmers crops.  The May 23 update is particularly eye opening!!!

– May 7, 2011 – We have transplants in the ground! We were able to plant spinach and the first and second plantings of lettuce yesterday. We planted into hard soil because the ground was still too wet to work up. It was great to finish and look back to see over 5000 lettuce plants. STEW

– May 9, 2011 – Transplanted beets, chard, scallions and parsley were planted today. Beets, chard, carrots, dandelion and cilantro were also direct seeded. If the weather keeps dry we will be back on schedule soon. STEW

– May 12, 2011 – Hot and dry and loving it. This week was the big push. Time to empty the greenhouse of seedlings and work up the fields. Sometimes there is not enough time in the day to finish what you want to do. You are forced to focus on what is essential. The most important word on the farm is vegetable. This is probably why I feel like a vegetable at the moment. STEW

– May 14, 2011 – I would like to give thanks for a week of dry weather. I would like to give thanks that the clouds went away and let the sun shine. I would like to give thanks that we were able work up the fields and plant crops. Now I feel good about the rain because the transplants needed water. STEW

– May 23, 2011 – The river washes away the sand and into the river our field falls. Heavy rains cause erosion and Mansfield Creek is eating the land. Cattaraugus Soil and Water is preparing a permit so we can repair the bank and stop the destruction. The cost is estimated to be between 15 and 20 thousand dollars. So much for the new barn roof. STEW

– May 24, 2011 – IT’S LIKELY THAT WE WILL BE STARTING THE FOUR SEASONS AND SUMMER VEGETABLE SHARES BY THE SECOND OR EVEN THE THIRD WEEK OF JUNE INSTEAD OF THE FIRST WEEK AS PLANNED.  We expect fruit shares to start by the second or third week of June.  July start share will begin the first week of July. Deb

– May 25, 2011 – Potatoes are planted. Spuds in the ground. Soon they will sprout and spread their love through the earth. STEW

– June 2, 2011 – This will be only the second time in 14 years we will not start the CSA on the first week of June. We will try to start next Thursday. The good news is that we have a lot of crops in the ground. It has been a crazy season. We planted Tomatoes yesterday and now there is a frost warning! STEW

– June 4, 2011 – There was no frost and we planted the rest of the tomatoes and all of the peppers on Friday. On Monday we will transplant lettuce and scallions.  STEW

– June 6, 2011 – The CSA starts this week. We will have a pick-up in Orchard Park on Tuesday the 7th (on schedule!), the farm on Wednesday the 8th, and Buffalo and Williamsville on Thursday the 9th. Expect greens, beets, celery root and herbs. STEW

YAY!!  The adventure begins…

Love for Sale II @ Studio Hart


Buffalo, NY-Studio Hart is proud to announce the second annual showing of “Love for Sale,” a group show curated by Buffalo artist Molly Jarboe.

Once again the exhibition is intended to coincide with the days leading up to Valentine’s Day and features works by multiple artists and writers addressing the subject of gift giving to show love. The exhibition will be on view February 4-March 2, 2011. An opening reception will be held 6-9 pm Friday, February 4 as part of the Allentown First Fridays Gallery Walk.

Honey Girl and the Horseshoe Falls will be performing Love Songs Live at the Opening on February 4, starting at 7pm.

As a starting point for the theme of Love for Sale, Molly Jarboe used the following quote:

“The Heart – coeur/heart – This word refers to all kinds of movements and desires, but what is constant is that the heart is constituted into a gift-object–whether ignored or rejected. ”

Roland Barthes – A Lover’s Discourse

“Love for Sale” celebrates all aspects of love, from sweetness to infatuation and lost love. The show explores multiple angles from the joy of new love to the misery of unrequited love. We invite you to come and investigate the mystery of gift giving while viewing objects of art representing expressions of love for sale.

Contributing artists are:

Lauren Braun
Lisa Forrest & Andrew Rippeon
Molly Jarboe
Doug Lambert
Maria Pabico LaRotonda
Amy Meza Luraschi
Nancy J. Parisi
J-M Reed
Ginny Rose Stewart
Lizz Switzer
Christine Walsh & Adam Weekley

Click to see some Press

– Top event image by Maria Pabico LaRotonda
– Middle image detail of work by Elizabeth Switzer
– Bottom – Honey Girl and the Horseshoe Falls promo design by Amy Meza Luraschi

Studio Hart is located in Buffalo’s historic Allentown district, home to many galleries, fine restaurants and retail shops. Studio Hart is open 10:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday and by appointment.

Contact:

Barbara Hart
Studio Hart
65 Allen Street
Buffalo, NY 14202
716-536-8337
http://www.studiohart.com
studiohart@gmail.com

DC Bomb Scare

We were asked to evacuate a DC Starbucks this morning because a suspicious box was left on the sidewalk across the street. The sleepy morning streets suddenly filled with evacuees from businesses all around. Police roped off one city block and the bomb squad showed up. When the excitement died down I was able to grab this shot of an officer removing the tape. I can’t help thinking this might be my first glimpse at a new urban tourist experience.