Dendrochronology is the scientific dating of trees by studying and counting the rings of growth in a tree. This method was developed by an astronomer, A. E. Douglas, as he was trying to find a way to determine the effects of solar flares on our climate here on Earth. Growth rings found on a horizontal cross section of a tree can tell the story of the tree's life as it was influenced by the ecology which surrounded it.
Our little family got its start in Oakland, California just a bit over 13 years ago, when Tim and I married. The years our childrren came to our family are years of significant growth in our pattern of growth rings! Our children mean the world to us. So with concern for the patterns of their own little growth rings, we began our search for a more rural 'ecology' to raise our children! It was during this search that we found the orchard. After securing financing for our new 130 year old home, we packed ourselves up and left our native California, all of our extended family, and everything that was familiar to us, in anticipation of planting our roots in the beautiful green hills of Missouri!
Our education bacground and work experience coming into this venture consist of my BS degree in Family Science and Tim's BS in Occupational Health and Safety. My work experience included office management skills and some basic experience with designing information systems in MS Access. Tim's work experience has been in the manufactured wood products industry and Insurance, where he worked exclusively with small Mom and Pop groceries throughout the state of California. Our orcharding experience is ours simply by association. Tim's Dad managed several apple and pear orchards which belonged to a family that settled the Grass Valley, California area in the 1800's. So, as you can see, the apple doesn't fall very far from the tree! It was with apples, that Tim learned to juggle!
Just after we moved here, someone approached me and asked if we planned to get rich off the orchard. His question took me by surprise, since money was never our motivation when we chose to move here. But in response, I informed him that, "Yes, I do, but not in the way that you might think!" Like anything of value, it takes time and effort to achieve the rewards. So on the outside, it may look like we are growing lots of apples, but truly, we are growing three handsome boys and one crazy little girl!
This is not to say that we aren't applying sound business practices! We are, but only in a way that it is supportive to the ecology of our family and its growth! Our unrelated degrees and business experiences have combined together and in so many ways have provided us with the ability and desire to learn all that we can about what we are doing. We also know the value of hard work and it seems that each of us has been able to contribute in our own very meaningful way to the business aspects of the orchard!
Hi! My name is Callan. My Mom likes to call me the Attorney. She says I'm really good at arguing my point and negotiating what I want. She wouldn't want anyone but me to defend her in a court of law because she would only want the best!
Hi! My name is Avery. My Mom says that I am the President and CEO of the Orchard! That's because I really know my stuff and I like to make sure that people are doing their jobs right.
Two years ago, as Tim and I drove away from the orchard together, we were certain that when we would return home a couple days later, our orchard would be in full bloom! Grandma and Grandpa and the Apple Crew were full of anxiety as we said our good-byes. They knew that we would be returning with a little pink bundle of joy! And that is exactly what we did! However, when we came home with our Gracie Anne, our orchard was not in full bloom! Our trees were full of blooms that were brown and lifeless. We had lost 80% of our apple crop to several nights of hard freeze, a smsll loss in comparison to the 95-100% loss experienced by the other apple growers in the state of Missouri. It was devastating, and yet we held in our arms a little miracle full of life and potential. It will be interesting to look at the growth rings of our trees in our orchard several years from now! My guess is that the year of 2007 will show a ring of significant growth as the trees would have had the excess energy to expend in expanding themselves! Likewise, my guess is that our family growth ring for the year 2007 would mirror that same significant growth as our apple trees!
4 comments:
Very well-written. I'd have to say that when I first heard about your move and apple orchard endeavors, I thought you were crazy. But, knowing you weren't in it to get rich, and reading this latest "testament", who could doubt that you and your family will be "successful"? You aren't crazy, but truly amazing.
Love it!!!
What a great family story. Aren't we lucky to be able to live outside of the influence of a city where the kids can grow and learn about the beautiful environment around them.
Judging from the pictures your Rotary speech was given in a different place then ours was. We went to the First Christian Church in a large recreational area and everyone ate lunch before we spoke. Where were you? Good job!!! I am sure they enjoyed it.
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