I've wanted to do this for years, but money is always tight for us in the spring and I’ve never been able to get enough together to follow through. This year, I swore, come hell or high water, I was doing it. So I wrote a cheque, crossed my fingers, and thanked TD Canada Trust for the overdraft on our account; my cheque didn’t bounce. Today, I got my first basket of vegetables from Covenant Farm. Here is catch number three: for an extra payment, vegetables can be delivered to your door or to a central pick up location. I didn’t have the money for that, so now, every Tuesday, Olivia and I have a 1 hour round trip to Clarence (east of Ottawa) to get our vegetables directly from the farm. The gas I will put in my car will eventually cost more than the delivery would have. Ah well, as I can afford gas over the summer as Greg makes money, and I look forward to exposing my city girl daughter to the country.
In a way, catch number four is, you end up with a basket of vegetables you might not know what to do with; however, I see that not so much as a catch but as an exciting challenge. This week, I need to figure out what I am going to do with collard greens, komatsuna and hakurei turnips, among other vegetables. Good times.
Olivia looks hesitant, but loved the bok choy flowers! |