Archive - October, 2012

Summer’s One Last Treat

yellow leaves, autumn leaves, fall colored leaves,The sun is shining brightly in the blue, autumn sky.  Our Ash tree, the bold yellow centerpiece on the farm, vibrates its beauty over  the crisp, autumn landscape.

Fall projects press on.

The road crew, just beyond the driveway outside, rumbles as it works to pave our road.  We are nearly land-locked until the cement hardens.

The garden is nearly clean.  Just this afternoon, I picked the last tomatoes off the plants.  Some went to the chickens, but most went into the cellar for ripening.

Predictions say that we will have a cold weekendThe typical season changes are underway.  Soon the leaves will rest on the forest floor and the cold of winter will overtake the farm again.

yellow raspberries, lime garnish,Yet, in spite of the oncoming harsh weather, I found one last summer treat waiting for me and my husband to share.  The young, yellow raspberry plants we planted this spring are bearing fruit!  They are golden and melt in our mouths with the sweetness of honey.  Wow!  What a treat.
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Motorcycles Up and Running

motor cycle,

A Sweet Ride

My own brother has a favorite motorcycle.  It is from his delight in it that I was inspired to draw some sketches of it.

Earlier you got a sneak-peek at 2 images of motor cycles that we had in production.  They have now been released for sale.

If motorcyles are your passion, we invite you to look them over in our store.  These designs are entitled: Motorcycle Wheel and Motorcycle Motor.

I hope you enjoy them and be sure to drive safely!

Photo credit: Bretta Grabau

Introducing Color

pencil points, colored pencils,Departing from the normal can be somewhat of an adventure.  That is what I have done with the Christmas Wreath for this season.

Coming from northern Wisconsin serves as a resource for this time of year.   A wealth of balsam trees grow abundantly.  What better place could there be to use these boughs?

Many years ago my mother and her sister took seasonal jobs at a wreath factoryMom got so comfortable with the business that she and Dad began making and selling them for themselves.

In the off-season, we picked up pine cones that would later be wired together and rolled in white paint.  Bows could be made in the summer as well.  Once the frost hit the northwoods, my brother picked the pine boughs.  As long as the weather stayed cool, the wreath-making began in earnest, for it was then that the undecorated wreaths could be stored on cold ground underneath a protective canvasWith the bulk of the wreaths finished, the decorating began.

This Christmas Wreath design for our card comes from a photograph of one of their creations.  The wreath is adorned with white-tipped pine cones and a red velour bow.

Whether your choice is the fresh-sketched pencil wreath or the one done in colored pencil, we hope it brightens up your holiday.

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New Catalog

pencil sketch of pint bottle, pint milk bottle, milk bottle, Heritage Farm sign, Introducing the 2012 Christmas Catalog!

We have several new Christmas cards as well as other new designs for you to look through.

Please note the special prices for the Christmas cards.

Notice the extra options for written sentiments inside the Christmas cards.

Have fun shopping!

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