Monday, December 27, 2010

Website

If you are reading this on our NEW website, welcome!! If you are reading this on our blog, you may want to check out cloverlyfarm.com for more information about the farm.

Getting a website has been a long, arduous process. We're very happy to have gotten this far! I am super excited to start posting information about our CSA, answering questions, and having discussions with people of the community. This is a very large and important step toward getting the word out and becoming more involved with the people around us.

We have given ourselves a deadline to recruit CSA shareholders, which means we have an even earlier deadline of fleshing out the last details of the CSA. There are many questions to answer, such as:
How many shares will we be able to handle?
Where will they be distributed to the shareholders, and how?
How much will a share cost?
How many vegetables will be in a share?
And much, much more.
We were hoping to get more community feedback, but it is a difficult time of year, and we understand that. So, we're going to make our own executive decisions and hope that it suits the community well.

To see all of our plans in their final version, stay tuned for the page "CSA" on our website, coming very soon. This will have everything you may need to know about what a CSA is, how it will work, and what ours in particular will look like. If you still have questions, pop into our Discussion board (also coming very soon. Maybe even tonight) where there will be a discussion regarding the Q&As of CSAs.

Thank you for being a follower of Cloverly Farm. We are really lucky to have people who are willing to stick with us through thick and thin. We hope that the website will offer you much better resources for getting involved and learning about who we are and what we are up to. Please visit and, as always, be sure to give us your input!
-Terra

Thursday, December 9, 2010

Videos

You may remember I am somewhat of an artist. I do drawings, found-object sculpture, and small-scale glasswork mostly. Every once in a while I branch out and dabble in something different. Stop-motion video is one of those things that I like to try out once in a while. I made these for a class of mine at school, and thought they were perfect for our mission. So check them out! Let me know what you think. They're kind of silly and pretty amateurish, I admit, but I try to make them fun.
Enjoy!
-Terra