Showing posts with label farm. Show all posts
Showing posts with label farm. Show all posts

4.06.2011

Sneak Peek: Natalie Nicole Green with Little Bit More | Florida Photography

This photo shoot contained many firsts!


It was the first shoot I ever did of a band
It was the first shoot this band has had together with their new lead, Miss Green
It was the first time my car drove through a field with cow patties (gotta say, it's a great car!)
It was the first time I got to have a real photo shoot in a hay barn
It was the first time I got to have a photo shoot with a beat up old truck (love it!)
It was not, however, the first time I swore at my STE2 setup outdoors


In any case, it was a lot of fun and I think we got some great shots for these guys!


Here's the sneak peek, look for a few more shots in a couple weeks.  And how great are those boots at the end?  Natalie rocked 'em!











3.14.2011

Swallowtail Farm - Sneak Peek | Gainesville Photography

Saturday Swallowtail Farm had a tour and lunch on the farm.  It was really interesting to see the farm and hear all the details about how they do everything.  A detailed post will come later, but I just wanted to quickly post a few pics from the day.  These have not been processed at all, so you may also see the final versions at some point. :)


 






12.01.2010

Citizens Co-op Produce | Gainesville Food Photography

For Thanksgiving last week, Citizens Co-op set up a special online ordering system so you could get fresh food for the holiday.  I ordered two packs of local tempeh from Jose's tempeh and a bag of produce from Swallowtail Farms.  Both have been excellent so far!  The tempeh was cooked in onion and spices and has a very autumnal taste to it.  The produce came in a wonderful bag.  There were all kinds of goodies in there: turnips, sweet potatoes, salad greens, kale, arugula, fresh rosemary, purple bok choi, and so on.  I used the turnips, sweet potatoes, and some of the rosemary in a lovely roasted root vegetable dish with some beets, onions, and carrots.  I cooked down the greens for a veg version of southern greens, and I'm going to attack those salad greens for lunch today.


Swallowtail does run a CSA, so if you are interested in joining, please check them out at swallowtailcsa.com.  CSA stands for community supported agriculture.  If you join a CSA, you pay a flat fee directly to a farm, and they provide you with a box of a variety of fresh produce every week.  Joining a CSA is a great way to support local foods and farmers, as well as a sure way to always have healthy, fresh produce on hand.


For more information on Citizens Co-op, you can visit their website at citizensco-op.com.



 







5.12.2010

Citizens Co-op Farm Bike Tour

Well, I guess it's been a while.  Things have been busy at Prioria, and I've been putting in 9, 10, 11 hour days almost every work day for three or four weeks in a row now, so a lot has fallen behind in my non-Prioria life :)

At long last, here are a couple shots from the Farm Bike Tour organized by Citizens Co-op here in Gainesville.  We paid a small fee and then had a guided bike tour of something like 10 local farms of a variety of types.  There was the ethnobotany grad student garden at UF (my favorite of the day), some community gardens, an enormous patch of land that used to be primarily blueberry fields now trying to clear out some of the overgrowth, a small commune-style garden (my second favorite - they had an accordion player!), a couple of home gardens (one with chickens!) and a garden maintained by the students of a local middle school.

The total ride was about 14.5 miles and took all afternoon.  Fortunately, most of the places we stopped had some refreshments for us, including such wonderful treats as minty fresh lemonade and fresh sugar snap peas.  At each garden, someone explained goals, methods, and plants to us and gave us the opportunity to ask questions. The day ended with a celebration at what is soon to be the home of the newly-established Citizens Co-op.  Fortunately, it is within walking distance of my home and work, so I'm thrilled to have it downtown.

All in all, it was a lovely afternoon.  We even got some free shirts for doing the bike ride, and Bo seems to be wearing his quite a bit these days (which is fine, I think it looks great on him!).

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