Elder Jacob O. Meyer's Garden
2007

Peg (the mule) and Kate in the roller-harrow working the plowed ground. They are being held by two of Elder Meyer's grandchildren.

Peg cultivating the potato patch with Jacob at the halter.

Elder Meyer and his grandchildren working in the garden. It is a blessing from Yahweh that He has allowed our children to have such a good relationship with their grandparents.

Carrots and beets in full production.

Zucchini squash nearing maturity.

Some of the best potatoes and corn that Elder Meyer has ever raised.

Visible blessings during a great year of preparation.

Visible blessings during a great year of preparation.

Visible blessings during a great year of preparation.

Elder Meyer's horses, Kate on the right and her daughter Trixie.

Peg, the mule, enjoying retirement. Last year during her checkup the veterinarian was very impressed with her condition considering she is 37 years old!  Elder Meyer purchased her in the spring of 2001 from an Amishman who was set to send her to the dog-food factory.

Heifers that Elder Meyer brings up to "work" at keeping down some of the weeds on the property.

A hummingbird making good use of Sister Meyer's feeder.

A hummingbird making good use of Sister Meyer's feeder.

A hummingbird making good use of Sister Meyer's feeder.

Elder Jacob O. Meyer surveys the massive amount of vegetables that his garden is producing.

Some of the produce that Yahweh is providing from Elder Meyer's garden. Fresh, natural, organic and abundant! What a blessing!

Preparing the sweet corn for freezing or canning.

Preparing the sweet corn for freezing or canning.

Preparing the sweet corn for freezing or canning.

Preparing the sweet corn for freezing or canning.