Glenora Gazette
Light in the Darkness – Our Path Through Advent
by Lucinde Metcalfe For many people, this is the most challenging time of the year, with short, dark, rainy days … it can be hard to dredge up patience or enthusiasm and energy levels are low. We need to reach deep inside ourselves to find the light that was so readily available to us through
January 4, 2020 No Comments
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The New Farmhouse
We are pleased to share that we broke ground for our new farmhouse on Monday, September 23rd! It was a morning full of community and celebration. As a refresher, the Glenora Farmhouse will create five additional residential care spaces for Companions and two Coworker rooms. The house will also provide an apartment for a resident
October 3, 2019 No Comments
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Caring for Our Forests
by Markus Heinz “A society grows great when old men plant trees whose shade they know they shall never sit in.” ancient Greek proverb Here on the West Coast, the forest is everywhere around us and within us. West of the coastal mountain ranges, it’s hard to imagine a place where you can see the
October 3, 2019 No Comments
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Michaelmas Time! Michaelmas Time!
by Marie-Reine Adams The festival of Michaelmas (September 29) comes as Autumn has just started. Nature is changing, drawing in. All the activity that has been above ground during the last few months now fades away and disappears seemingly. Nature dies away or goes to sleep. Over the summer months we human beings, together with
October 3, 2019 No Comments
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Lord Stanley: the inhabitant on the balcony
by Katrin Batje One day at the end of August 2018, the Thursday “off day group” brought back a tiny rabbit. An odd fellow on Gabriola Island ordered them to take him home and take care of him. Obedient as they were, they brought him back to Glenora Farm and he ended up on the
July 9, 2019 No Comments
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Candle Making: a precise art from start to finish
by Katherine Lampson Alicia cleans the weights from the previous batch and ties the wicks for the next 42 pairs of hand-dipped beeswax candles. The wicks are then hung onto 14 hangers and onto a revolving wheel, all custom made. She double-checks that each pair is level. Next, the weighted wicks are dipped in rotation.
July 9, 2019 No Comments
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Glenora Gazette – Summer 2019
It is the time of year when everyone is hard at work. The garden is blooming, the flocks of animals are expanding, the sun is out and so are we! See what we’ve been up to on the farm this spring and summer! To subscribe to our email list, locate the subscription box on our
July 9, 2019 No Comments
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Molly, the Eldest
by Kate Sowiak On the 2nd of March, when the fields of Glenora Farm were still snow covered and the sheep were nestled in the barn, the first lamb was born: Molly. She was soft and creamy white. Her mother, Momo, had done a good job of licking her clean. They had made a lasting
April 9, 2019 No Comments
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Glenora Gazette – Spring 2019
Introducing the Glenora Gazette, our new quarterly newsletter! Keep up-to-date with all of the fun happenings at Glenora Farm! To subscribe to our email list, locate the subscription box on our home page, or send us a message and we can add you! Spring 2019 Edition
April 9, 2019 1 Comment