Thursday, November 25, 2010

Joe's Farm Gives Thanks

We have so much to be thankful at Joes Farm. We are healthy, wealthy, and wise over here at Joes Farm. I credit most of that health, wealth, and wisdom to the high quality produce that is jam packed with vitamins and minerals that we grow at Joes Farm.

I am taking a quick break away from the kitchen and the farm to write this update. We had a bit of a disaster last night that was caused by the freezing temperatures that have rolled into Las Vegas. The tomato and pepper plants that were turning out natures bounty have died as a result of the freezing cold temperatures.

As we always do on Joes Farm, we look at the positive side of things. We had a thanksgiving miracle today with a record harvest of green bell peppers. We also bagged a few tomatoes and jalapeno peppers.
This is what we are thankful for today at Joes Farm.
Feel free to share with us what you are thankful for today by writing a comment below.

3 comments:

  1. We are also thankful here on Hank's farm. Though we harvested the last of our bell peppers and our only tomato well over a month ago, Hank was out in the garden just this afternoon delighting in the bounty that is our mint crop (and by delighting, I mean pulling it up at the roots and shrieking with delight!). Happy Thanksgiving, Joe's Farm and all who call it home!
    Mike, Aimee and HANK

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  2. Dear Joe's Farm, we are thankful for your obvious success on the farm. It inspires us year over year to make the extra effort on our own homestead. That inspiration has led to bountiful harvests of our own. A luxury that has sustained the family well into this cold season. Thanks Joe's Farm!

    -Big J & Family

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  3. Thank you for this update Sir Joseph, the head farmer of Joe's Farm.
    We have been in a state of shock and mourning for several weeks now since the news of the freezing temperatures, and we are not sure what to do. One of my wifes has begun to have nightmares that Some of Santa Claus's reindeer will also fall victim to the artic tundra-like temperatures of the Las Vegas area and either freeze to death or freeze to our rival cult family's rooftop without delivering presents to our 24 children. Please help us mighty Joe. You were able to bring us tomatoes when no other farmers could, you also brought us foot long cucumber that really satisfied the whole family. Please, please, we beg you POS King, make sure the deer don't stick to the roof. Could you maybe grow some hot peppers that will warm everything up like you did that one year?

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