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Blog About Summers Past

By Summers Past Farms | December 19, 2007

We have changed our soap making blog to a blog about Summers Past Farms in general. Please leave comments about your experiences and memories out here! Hope to hear from you soon!

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6 Responses to “Blog About Summers Past”

  1. Susanne from Pine Valley Says:
    December 27th, 2007 at 5:47 pm

    Summers Past Farms is one of my favorite places to rest, read, and write. I love to sit in the patio and sketch flowers and herb borders, write in my journal, relax and read, and, best of all, take photographs. I love to bring out-of-town guests to Summers Past Farms for coffee and photography (and to shop in the barn). My friends and I also love to meet to chat over Saturday morning coffee and always end up buying plants for our gardens in the nursery.

    The nursery is where I buy most of the flowers for my garden because, as I live in Pine Valley, the nursery plants here are hardier and handle frost better than those bought further westward. I love the variety of lavender plants especially! Simply lovely.

    Here is one of my blog entries on Summer Past Farms that I wrote last May, complete with photographs by a rank amateur: http://susanne365.blogspot.com/2007/05/summers-past-farms.html

    Thanks for everything, Summer Past Farms! I’ll be stopping by soon for yet another visit.

  2. Alice J Molisani Says:
    November 2nd, 2008 at 4:31 pm

    Thank you for sharing this most beautiful farm with me. Having lived in California for almost 40 years I have visited the parks, the Zoos, and the expensive Play Arena’s, I now live in Michigan but must tell you that no other place has filled my heart and my memory more than your farm. I have taken many classes in your barn…..including the vinegar and wreath making classes. And I have picked the glorious sweet peas when they were in bloom. Nothing makes me as happy as when I receive another E Mail regarding your Classes and your farm. I love your farm. If I had the opportunity, I would travel from Michigan to California for another visit–to see the flowers, the animals and the wonderful craft facilities you have.

    Thank you again for the memories I made while visiting your farm with my mother and sisters.

    Alice J Molisani

  3. Brenda Says:
    January 3rd, 2009 at 10:50 pm

    My daughter treated me to a visit to the farm a couple of yrs. ago. We are now trying to co-ordinate scheds. to bring a couple of grand daughters to experience the beauty and tranquility of your farm.

  4. Mary Morgan Bevis Says:
    January 28th, 2009 at 1:27 pm

    I can only dream of summer as I sit snuggy-bundled tight in Minnesnowta Winter. This, one of those lucky years we dip sub-zero several days in a row, only to come up for air when 5 more inches of snow fall! So, happening upon your astonishing farm, gardens, herb ‘n pansey filled pages, takes me back to Nana’s cottage out on the lake, filled with bundled herbs and bubbling pots of the most wonderful food. I’ll collect memories here, ideas from your whimsies and recipes as you share ’em with us. I will look forward to Summer in Minnesota when yes, even Pansies glance up & smile for a brief season. Here, a walk through the woods on snowshoes in the forests of the gunflint or on paths in the Aboreatum in Chaska gives way to fancies of faieries amongst fern fronds or fluttering in intricate snowfall. A garden can be found in every nook & cranny if you only stop to look. I’m glad I stopped in here today! I will visit often; yours is a place of the heart & I’ve found a treasure! *m

  5. Lillian Hanson Says:
    April 11th, 2009 at 12:42 am

    Tomorrow is Sweet Pea Day, April 11th, and I will
    be bringing my best friend, another friend, my
    daughter and her roommate to Summers Past to
    celebrate my birthday and four years as a cancer
    survivor.
    I used to bring my children here when they were
    small, and we enjoyed it immensely. This will
    be my best friend’s first time out here and I
    hope it will be a merry day for all of us and
    for everyone we see tomorrow. God Bless you all!

  6. Jaime Sammons Says:
    January 21st, 2010 at 10:13 pm

    It has been awhile but oh I miss the farm! As a young gal in the Navy, SPF was a regular refuge for me. So peaceful and inspiring, thanks for so many wonderful memories!

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