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Some Summer Highlights

August 29, 2014 by admin

After growing on this farm for the past few years, this is the first summer we’ve been here as official owners.  The purchase was  long and traumatic so the satisfaction of spending two solid months in our tin can trailer in the middle of the field just can’t be beat.

Summer at Cubits Seed Company

This summer was made of:

Planting Tomatoes in May www.cubitsorganics.com

Planting tomatoes with my brother Douglas and a baby with the chicken pox.

Baby wearing dad ergo www.cubitsoganics.com

Babywearing hikes in the back field.

Tractor with kids www.cubitsorganics.com

Tractor climbing.

Friends at North Beach Provincial Park  www.cubitsorganics.com

Lots of visitors and trips to North Beach.

Picking Potatoes www.cubitsorganics.com

Making our friends pick their dinner.

Maizey at the farm www.cubitsorganics.com

 

Maizey moved in with our bee keeping friend.

Toddler and Kitten www.CubitsOrganics.com

Pink moved in with Robin.

Babywearing Toddler Snow Flame Girasol Wrap www.cubitsorganics.com

Attempting to work with a toddler on my back.

Fairmount Farmers' Market www.CubitsOrganics.com

 

Going to the farmers’ market with friends.

kids in row Cover www.cubitsorganics.com

Easy harvesting, since you can send kids right into the row covers.

Sandbanks www.cubitsorganics.com

After dinner trips to Sandbanks Provincial Park for Sunset.
Now that school is about to start, we’ll go back to splitting our time between the farm in the county and our home in the city. there’s still a month left of summer though and the harvest might be the best part.

Brandywine Tomatoes www.cubitsorganics.com

Here are some cute photos of the kids buried in sand by their uncles at North Beach Provincial Park in Prince Edward county.  This is my final post sponsored by Kinder and they have made a cute little app to turn your summer pictures into photo strips. You can make your own by visiting the Kinder Canada Facebook page.

strip

Disclosure: I’m part of theKinder® Mom program with Mom Central and I receive compensation as part of my affiliation with this group.  The opinions on this blog are my own

Filed Under: road trips Tagged With: #kindersmiles, kindermom, prince edward county, sponsered, summer

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