Time for Erica’s Humitas by Sue@LMU
Erica shared a recipe with us on 8/31/12 Humitas. They are little tamalelike wonders. I adore them and the corn is in so I treated myself and made a batch
Erica shared a recipe with us on 8/31/12 Humitas. They are little tamalelike wonders. I adore them and the corn is in so I treated myself and made a batch
The bees were kind enough to pollinate our corn this week. Here is a portion of this week's harvest, which will be used to help feed guests at the Settlement School.
A giant THANK YOU goes out to the group from St. James Episcopal Church in Leesburg Virginia. They came in on Sunday, started work Monday and by Wednesday they built
This week we had some volunteers from the Youth Works organization. It was a multi-generational group of around 12 folks ranging between the ages of four to about 60. They
Well; it's not really, but it's getting there. Most is over 6 foot tall and producing ears. Our corn patch is plumb full of busy happy little bees. It sounds so cool
You know that scene in Jumanji where all of the vines start exploding out of the wall? Something similar happened in our garden here at the Hindman Settlement School this
St. Peter's Episcopal Church from Percival Virginia spent the week at the HEP Center. They spent the week doing various things around the center to make it easier for us to
Breaking new ground is never easy. It takes time, patience, planning, and serious effort, right? Well, maybe sometimes… Sometimes it all just comes together in a gift basket with a
Lot's of activity has been happening here at HEP. Southern Highlands has started planting their raised bed gardens, and one of the consumers/clients named Teddy gave the whole group a
I have missed blogging for the past couple weeks, all because we have been busier than ever since the weather has improved greatly. All future blogs will be on time