Mint to Be by Juliet MacLeod

Mint to Be by Juliet MacLeod

Author:Juliet MacLeod [MacLeod, Juliet]
Language: eng
Format: epub
ISBN: 9781982939687
Amazon: 1982939680
Publisher: Independently Published
Published: 2018-05-19T00:00:00+00:00


CHAPTER SIX

Iwoke up before dawn the next morning and changed into a pair of ratty blue jeans, a long-sleeved t-shirt, and my trusty pair of black Wellington boots. I headed outside to begin my daily farm chores. I visited my chickens, fed them, and collected their eggs before turning them out into the small apple orchard located next to their coop. Then I cleaned out the coop and tossed their used straw onto the compost heap before going into the goat shed. Daffodil and Tulip were happy to see me and we chatted a bit while I milked and fed them. I cleaned their shed after letting them loose into the back yard, which was looking a little raggedy and in need of a trim, and took their milk to my stillroom. After that, I harvested blackberries, the season’s first apples, cabbages, leeks, eggplants, and some onions. I packed up the produce, laying it into protective boxes and slapping a Sage Wisdom Farms label on the outside. Later, I’d haul them into town and drop them off at Vernon’s Foods, the grocery store run by my mom’s boyfriend—and don’t think I didn’t cringe every time I thought of that particular phrase. Gus Vernon worked closely with local farmers to ensure that most of the produce, meats, and dairy products he sold were organic, locally-sourced, and in-season. Before heading to the gardens again, I loaded the boxes into the back of Big Red, the ancient farm truck that had been a part of the sale of my house and its land.

After squaring away that morning’s crops, I spent the next few hours making goat’s milk hand creams, scented with a variety of herbs and flowers taken from my gardens. I set up lemon verbena, vanilla rose, lavender, and aloe creams, excited about bringing them into the store later that day. The goat’s milk products were our best-selling items, often completely selling out on a weekly basis. Everyone’s favorite seemed to be the lemon verbena, although the vanilla rose was a close second.

I went back inside soon after decanting the creams into their little pots and applying labels to the containers. I found Sadie and my mom sitting in the breakfast nook, take-out containers and to-go cups of coffee arranged around them. The air inside the house smelled of cinnamon and bacon, and my stomach growled with anticipation.

There you are, Mom said. I was beginning to wonder if one of the chickens had eaten you.

Eaten me, Mom? Really?

Chickens are nasty creatures, Mom said to Sadie with a knowing nod. So mean. They peck something horrible.

I rolled my eyes. I told you not to bother them when they’re laying. You didn’t listen. I gave Sadie a long-suffering smile and explained, She was trying to help me one morning a few months ago. The chickens don’t like to be bothered while they’re laying. I told her to wait a few minutes before taking the eggs. She didn’t listen. She got pecked.

Mom held her hand out to Sadie.



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