Monday, July 27, 2009

Generations...

I am blessed to enjoy each and every day living on the same mountain with my dear mother, daughter and grandaughter. Long summer days mean the four of us have more time to just be together. My daughter Alesha loves to set up tea outside on the porch with lovely linens and flowers she picked from the yard. Sometimes we even discover new places and make new summer memories.



Our most recent adventure took place at Loganberry Heritage Farm in Cleveland, Georgia. Surrounded by grapevines and adjacent to Blackstock Winery, this luscious, sunflower laden property calls you to linger. And linger we did! Abundant and graceful, Loganberry is loved and cared for by Sharon Mauney. Heirloom tomatoes and cucumbers are organically and sustainably grown, while the Italian and Spanish Garlic grown last fall hangs to dry in the barn...and what could be better than a homemade pesto with the basil Sharon harvested for us and other grateful patrons with a desire to connect with the food they consume!




Generations of vegetables grown with mindful hands produce a bounty of healthy food for four generations of women who appreciate the efforts.

We are grateful for people who do what they love in a holistic way. Nadine Wardenga also joins Sharon on Saturdays with samples of sauteed swiss chard, potato salad, and delectable spreads.
Also available for purchase are fresh berry pies, Nadines (famous!) Chicken Salad, and her new Pimento Cheese Spread!

I am especially grateful for the memories of that first trip to the farm, where the women I love most sat under a beautiful pear tree and considered just how blessed they are to have these moments.

Happy Summer!

Ellie




Loganberry Heritage Farm

History~Sustainability~Health

Growing Healthy Foods,Naturally

2660 Adair Mill Road

Cleveland, Georgia 30528

(Located adjacent to Blackstock Winery)

706-878-8938


































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































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