Friday, June 27, 2008

...other things


Good morning crew, thanks for checking in...always something of a mishmash here, huh? My summer readership is down, my writing is taking a back seat to farming and I suspect that many are as busy as I. That's good! Being busy, productive and enjoying the summer as we all should. Even the humidity has it's perks- the flowers here at Beauregards are blooming as fast as fireworks lit up in the sky. Every corner I round here has an explosion of color and fragrance. And just this morning, a quail called from out under the honeysuckle hedge...my french intern loves to hear the bird songs. Even the starlings have him seduced by their chirps to their babies above the porch swing. He was saddened by the boot two little fledglings received from their mama upon the porch floor. He gathered them up and tried to save them, nestling the lone survivor in his palm, keeping it warm with a cloth and his breath. He was even more saddened to learn that mama bird knows when a little one might not survive, and kicks it out so the stronger, healthier ones might surmount the odds of life against them. It was a touching scene...this young man of twenty, from the city- innocent to the ways of the wild. Sadly, he acknowledged he could not save the little bird he fell in love with...but I explained that the little bird knew of his devotion, and upon it's passing at least knew of love and warmth...that he had made a difference, to this one little life.

Yesterday was our first really big adventure into farm marketing. We had a space at the Illinois Farmer's Product Market at the Illinois State Fairgrounds. People turned out in droves...how wonderful to see the interest in local food, we sold out...by 5:30, intending to hold out till 7:00. I had a smorgasbord of herbs on hand, mixed mesclun greens, onions, fresh garlic, spinach, chard...and recipes! That was the key to selling everything I think...people really want to converse with the producer, want to feel safe and knowledgeable these days, about their food. I felt triumphant and exhausted last evening. Our stand (I explained to my intern) must be beautiful and fragrant and interesting. We did not sit the whole time we were there, so many came and went- some walked away with flowers, some rolled away with fresh garlic sticking out of a bag I attached to the back of their wheel chair. Yes, one lady- one sweet heart of a soul rolled right up and smiled an everlasting smile, spoke of her love for cooking and freshness...so many reasons to cry- this one, but she smiled and carried on. You just never know what form inspiration might take in your daily toil. Smiles on wheels. Yep.

I held a "Farm EC" class it seemed last night- every one wanting to know how to use this herb and how to prepare a vinaigrette that brings a subtle discreet flavor to an already bold mix of greens. I felt like teacher, farmer, philosopher and check out queen. The tally was added up at the end of the market, I couldn't have been more pleased. Next market Thursday...more recipes, more garlic(seems everyone wanted garlic) and chard- a favorite vegetable of mine. So, very soon- I will post recipes here, get folks to try an unimaginable mix of flavors that just might make one's senses pop in such a way that makes dining as passionate as...other things.

Have a really good one, I mean it...no holds barred goodness. Go for it, take care-

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Congrats on the Food Expo. Been there before and it certainly highlights Illinois' Finest. You, my friend, are one of those. Miss seeing you on our Friday lunches but know you are out talking to the plants and animals. Keep up the good work. God Bless...from you Friday lunch guy...Dan.

Terra said...

Stopped in at Virtual Beauregard's after far TOO LONG, and stunned and heartened and a little misty-eyed as always by your thoughts and words and actions -- I'll see you tomorrow, with a couple of Henry's interns, and maybe Teresa's too. Love from us and all the garlic over in Woodford County.

Queen of Not A Lot said...

Rats! I missed the market @ the fairgrounds! I'm so jealous! I'll try to remember the next one.

Anonymous said...

ahhh, darling, the word that leapt out here is "beautiful," you wanted the stand to be beautiful. everything at beauregards is....and somehow, i think you have a deep unspoken knowing that the human soul is hungry for beauty. beauty opens the door to what flows in behind it. which is, most often, truth and wisdom. i so would love to be at your farmers market......
p.s. your hollyhock is heavenly. and the gazebo, or arch, or whatever is that lattice work in the background.....