Barnabas Farmworks
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Growing and making sustainable products for Barnabas Family Ministries and the local island community. We are a farm operating as a part of Barnabas Family Ministries, a family conference and retreat centre on Keats Island, BC. We grow fresh produce for our retreat guests, raise animals, and create a wide range of farm products. Our surplus produce is available for sale to the general public.
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This week's farm team looked something like this (and made for a whole lot of this 🍅🌱🐇☕ and was basically this 🎉👌❤)
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These three wrangled a whole flock of new chickens (guys! We have 99 Beckies!), built up greenhouse beds, roasted coffee (solo!), and tied a whooole lot of rebar today. They're keepers.
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Look out, greenhouse! Jackie has a tiller and she knows how to use it!
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New kids on the block.
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The dream team is growing almost as fast as the tomatoes! One more all-star intern and we're whole!
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Put a baby in the beehive? Sure, why not? (Don't worry, no bees there yet!) Also, meet Tara-Lynn! She's joining us this summer as a farm intern! Stay tuned for a summer full of farm-related shenanigans and mischief. She's only getting started...
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Friends! This is the week! This is the week ALL of the exciting things happen! Stay tuned for a week full of introductions to our summer intern team! (Spoiler alert: this is Elsie, and if day 1 is any indication, we can guarantee that the farm photo stream is going to be at least twice as cute this summer. Prepare yourselves.)
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Adorable/unwelcome greenhouse seed-thief
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Just chillin.
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Look who's waking up!
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Guys. YWAM Kona has an amazing farm, and an even more amazing team of staff and volunteers behind it. Thank you SO much Cyndi, Terry, Vernon, and team for spending the last week sharing all that you do! (This is Cyndi here, with a couple of bars from their top-bar hive, 'Jen.')