Today we had a workday and the weather was PERFECT (lots of photos below - check them out!!!). The
trees are just starting to turn and it's lovely. I'm not sure I can even
properly list all the things that were done at the workday - so many! But
they included building a new path to the newest homes, picking horse poop off
the pasture for the garden, cleaning out the old log house to begin renovation,
filling a truck for a trip to the dump, digging holes for fig trees, relocating
some Crepe Myrtle trees, cleaning up in the parking circle and lots of other
things!! In addition, we had a business meeting, and then we had an
omelette party to celebrate our first egg, which one of our chickens laid one
year ago. Rosemarie (our chicken lady!) had saved up about 50 eggs for our
party. We had loads of choices for the omelette - we each went down the
row to choose our toppings and them gave them to a cook who made an omelette
with our chosen toppings. Delicious! Rosemarie thinks we should do
an omelette night more than once a year.
We were delayed on the staring of our next 4 homes due to getting
17" of rain over 12 days!!! Wild, and unheard of for sunny NC!
But the weather is perfect this week - sunny and 70s - so we should see
work begin on 8 homes in the next couple of weeks. Our biggest challenge
today was working out where the builders will be staging building materials for
8 homes (plus two more starting in about 6 weeks)! But we'll figure it
out.
For anyone interested in learning more about our community, we
have a great event coming up on Oct 24th. It's a Halloween Jamboree,
complete with band, pig pickin', hayride, bonfire, S'mores, pumpkin carving,
cider making and wonderful friends and neighbors. It is hosted by Potluck
Community Farm (our sister community - adjacent to Elderberry) and interested
families are most welcome. For more information, send a note to us via
the website.
OH - forgot to mention that last week, two brave (not sure that's
the right adjective) members decided to relocate a little garden shed. A
couple of the photos below give light to their adventure!
Happy Fall!!!
Crazy guys moving a biggish shed with a littlish trailer!
View from the East front field (someday to be gardens, greenhouse and solar)
The Log House - the original log cabin build on this property. We plan to begin restoring it this year. Cleaning it out today~
Karolyn, Barb and Vonda putting up fencing to prevent trucks (construction contractors) from driving onto our front lawn
Cynthia and Meg moving horse poop for the garden
Joyce, Vonda and Barb - aren't they just so sweet???
View of one of the chicken coops and on of the gardens
Our newest duplex - welcome Mara and Joan!!! (Joan is renting from Joyce - thanks for designing such a lovely home Joyce!!)
Jeff and Anne's home. Lovely flowers!!
One of our little log barns.... on the list for renovation, but maybe not this year!
Vonda, Joyce ad Pam in front of the old log house
Prettiest parking lot ever!
Welcome to Elderberry!
I think Joyce is going to attack Vonda.... maybe this path is not level and Joyce has just HAD IT!
Restful porch at Joan's
RILEY on the restful porch at Joan's (not her house, but she is making herself at home!)
Working on creating a new path - common house in the background
Anne and Jeff - American Gothic (except Jeff was not supposed to be smiling.... I guess he can't help himself)
Karolyn in the dirt!
Joyce, Meg, Vonda, Barb and Kelly working on the path. Women rock! Where are the guys????
Mary moving dirt and gravel to the path. We love this tractor!
Kelly - completed a hole for a fig tree - yea!!!
Mike and Barb... pathwork
Barb and Mike again - mattocks are great tools!
Jeff ad Rosemarie (Rosemarie is our landscape queen!)
I really have no idea what is going on here (but then, I am writing this after an omelette party and too much of Jeff's wine (he did tell me to finish the bottle!)
Pat. What more can I say??
Karolyn.... I roped her into helping cook today, and then left her to do all the work (with other kind volunteers) because I could not drag myself away from the tractor!
Pam - thank you for helping with dinner!!!!
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