Here's some photos of our solar-powered sugar factory as we approach the harvest season:

Five of our six-member Fertilization Department took a pause in their busy day for a company photo:

While Lisa's family was here for a visit, we made an very important discovery: small tomato plants appear much larger when photographed next to a 2 year-old:

and who says kids don't like vegetables...

Oh, and the egg-citing news around here is that the chickens have been slowly ramping up their production...we now get 2-3 eggs for breakfast every morning:

Life is good!
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