Hello Honeyflow Farm, From Honeyflow Farm WelcomeWE ARE IN THE LAST FEW WEEKS OF OUR SEASON AND EVERYTHING IS RIPE |
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In This Issue
IT'S CONCORD TIME WE ARE ENTERING INTO THE LAST 3RD OF OUR SEASON AND EVERYTHING IS RIPE.
WE MAY BE CLOSING IN A FEW WEEKS. ALTHOUGH MOST OUR OUR SEEDLESS GRAPES HAVE BEEN PICKED, WE HAVE A HUGE AMOUNT OF WINE, JELLY AND TABLE GRAPES LEFT
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Come visit us at the farm when we are open on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays! Please watch for Children and Families when driving in.
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New Diaspora Social Media Page
Since many people are becoming more disgusted with Facebook censorship and sharing your personal data - people are moving to other Social Networks such as "Diaspora". There are fewer people on Diaspora, but it is growing.
Instead of all of your data in on huge database, Diaspora uses "Pods" that are all over the country. Our pod is called "Natural News" which is health, farming related.
There is also something "Aspects". "Aspects of your life Your life is made up of lots of different aspects, involving different people. Why should your online life be any different? With diaspora*’s aspects you can organize your online life as much as you want and share things only with the people you want to."
Honeyflow Farm's Diaspora Page... (just like on facebook - you need to create an account and sign in to see posts) ![]() The Vineyard
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Ziaulhaq Ahmadi sits on the floor of his small, one-story house, a brown, mud-walled compound at the end of a dusty alley in Aqa Saray. Surrounded by vineyards, fruit trees, and snow-capped mountains, the village is a half hour’s drive north of Kabul, Afghanistan’s capital. With great gentleness, he taps on what looks like a sealed mud bowl until it cracks open.
Ahmadi, 45, reveals a handful of grapes from inside the mud container. They have been there, he explains, since harvest time, nearly five months ago, and kept for Nowruz, the Persian New Year, which is celebrated on the spring equinox. After all these months, his grapes still look perfect, and are perfectly fresh.
A proud smile forms on his wrinkled face. “We use an ancient preservation technique,” he says.