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Now how is that for good looking food.... and very healthy too!! Thanks Laura. |
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Laura packing away carrots, beets and potatoes for the winter. |
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Now when it came to food Laura not only cooked great meals they looked terrific too! |
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Laura pushing out the sunflower meal |
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August 13, 2008 Laura working the oil expeller |
| Allison at Port Rowan... yes the sun is going down and we have a long ride home. | ![]() |
| June 29, 2008 OK so every once and a while you do something a little crazy.....well Allison's idea was to ride to Port Rowan from Port Burwell starting at 6 pm at night!!! Thats about 32 km one way... then there is the return and somehow thats always longer. Allison did it easily and I kept up as best I could.. .but not too shabby timewise either as we had diner for about an hour in Port Rowan and then came back part way in the dark arriving at home about 11PM. and yes we where up at 5:30 am the next morning!! | ![]() |
| If you look closely you will see black blotches on the curved side of the blade.. thems the dead bugs! | ![]() |
| Allison cleaning the windmill blades. These where very dirty covered with the remains of bugs. We have not killed a bird that I know of but we sure do smash up a lot of bugs. | ![]() |
| June 27. 2008 Allison lowering the windmill. | ![]() |
| June 27, 2008 Angali taking a turn at lowering the windmill. | ![]() |
| June 26, 2008 Allison bagging the sunflower meal | ![]() |
| Allison on the washing machine/centrifuge fro filtering the oil. | ![]() |
| Allison on the oil expeller. | ![]() |
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Angali operating the oil expeller wtih Allison dumping the filtered oil from the washingmachine/centrifuge. |
| Angali moving a lift of sunflower seeds | ![]() |
| Allison the forklift operator moving a stack of sunflower seeds | ![]() |
| Breadmaking 101 | ![]() |
| June 26, 2008 Angali and Allison Cleaning the solar cells. | ![]() |
| June 11, 2008: Mat with members of OTESHA who cyled in having completed 1700 kilometers so far! | ![]() |
| After a lot of hand ground flour to make pancakes it was planning the route to Port Dover. | ![]() |
| The otesha group leaving Port burwell for Port Dover. I rode part way to Port Dover with them... truely an inpsiring group. ( I went to just past Clear creek about 25 kilometers from Port Burwell) | ![]() |