I am so glad we have no deadline for the Harvest Haven Herald!
The last issue was April! I was beginning to wonder if we would
ever have another, but here we are!
Much has been happening:
We are expanding our layer barn to produce more eggs to keep
up with demand. Mark and Trevor decided to build the addition
as a straw bale structure, and I think it is great! It is a
practice run for other buildings in the future, Lord willing.
We are installing a large display cooler, attached to our
storage cooler, so that everyone will have a view and easy
access to our certified organic dairy products, eggs, fruits,
nuts, flours, oils, and whatever other products need it. What
a story for how we got the cooler, but for another time!
We are now working on www.harvesthaven.ca, at long last, so
that we will be able to more easily and conveniently inform
you of everything you need to know about what we offer and
about us. It should be up and running by the time the next
HH Herald comes out! That gives you plenty of time to get a
computer…although many of you are way ahead of us.
Who Is Who or What at Harvest Haven?
We thought you might like to know, if you don’t now.
Marilyn Hafichuk very competently supervises wholesale orders,
retail grocery sales and customer service. She helps Mark plan
gardens, meat production and processing. She is also a homeschool
teacher of our son, Jonathan, which is a full-time job in itself.
She has two jobs, two homes, two beds, two pillows, and, she
thinks, too many things to do. Have you seen her smile lately?
Mark Benson, the farm manager, has his Masters in organic
agriculture. He speaks Japanese well, supervises farm staff,
is a carpenter and woodworker, beekeeper, researcher, speaker,
writer, comedian, cow milker, cattleman, shepherd, and a walking
computer of knowledge. He oversees general farm operations
in many aspects, and is very helpful informing those coming
to us seeking a better, healthier life. If you want to know
all there is to know about anything, ask Mark. He will be more
than pleased to talk, hoping you will be more than pleased
to listen. Mark sleeps about three hours a night…unless
someone wants to talk. Have you heard him talk lately?
Trevor Benson is a welder, a mechanic, a bookkeeper, a carpenter,
large and small appliance repairman, computer tech, groundskeeper,
farm staff supervisor, comedian, a shipper and receiver. He
is the man for servicing and operating farm machinery, vehicles,
and irrigation. He supervises the broiler chicken and hay production.
He manages the pastures and water systems. He does construction
in all aspects...carpentry, plumbing, electrical, and more.
He is our rifleman and trapper, protecting our fowl and us
from predators. He takes care of our HTE, Ionizer, Aquasmart,
Sunrider, and other orders. Trevor sleeps about two hours a
night, provided there are no emergencies. However, emergencies
are the norm rather than the exception at Harvest Haven…never
a dull moment. Have you seen him napping lately?
Ingrid Nicolay is the shopkeeper, helps keep inventory records,
has a memory for some details, works with Marilyn on grocery
orders, gathers, cleans, candles and grades eggs, and helps
out wherever she is needed. Recently, she has had a crash course
in shepherding.
Lois Benson, my aunt, is the Harvest Haven “whip,” keeping
her sons Mark and Trevor, and everyone else in line. She tries
to make sure everyone gets at least two hours of sleep a night
and three round meals a day. She does most of the housekeeping,
cooking, baking, cheese and yogurt making, canning, dehydrating,
freezing, laundry, some yard keeping, and generally fills in
with a host of activities, like egg gathering, strawberry picking,
weeding, turkey feeding, painting, and even haying. No hay
bale is too big for her.
If anyone ever needs anything, they ask her. She has a “Tickle
Trunk” closet, something out of Narnia, because whatever
you ask or can think of asking for, she will go to her closet
and bring it to you, almost without delay. She is an artist,
and helps with displays in the store. I hope she likes the
picture I just painted of her. She never sleeps. Mustn’t
let those closed eyes deceive you. Has she had you doing anything
lately?
Jonathan Hafichuk, my son, generally “hates” the
farm, mostly “because of all the conflicts,” nearly
all of which, he says, I, his father, create. But when there,
though schooling keeps him occupied most of the time, he enjoys
supervising children whose parents are shopping. He also helps
with weeding and harvesting, such as picking strawberries and
raspberries. He gets many of the “gopher” jobs.
With utmost conviction, he says he will never be a farmer.
Have you heard any “famous last words” lately?
But I believe him.
Mariko Shinji is with us here at Harvest Haven, and has been
a blessing. She worked in an organic store in Japan, and has
presented us with a number of good ideas. She…oh, I guess
I should tell you…she and Mark are engaged and to be
married soon, Lord willing! Plans are in the making. Have you
been hearing any bells lately?
Dena Dahl has recently joined us here for as long as the Lord
wills, be it weeks, months, or years. She is quite capable
on computer, research, and customer service. We are entrusting
her with gathering and processing material for our web site.
She brings with her a wealth of knowledge in the health field
and has already helped many, including us, with her simple
and valuable advice. Have you had any questions about nutrition
lately?
Then there are those behind the scenes:
Sara Schmidt helps us from Helena, Mt, doing research, advising
us on what to do with our computers, works with documents for
distribution to all. She is a key person in formatting and
managing the details of sending The Issues of Life, a correspondence
concerning real people and real issues from a spiritual perspective,
with the Bible as an authoritative resource, from which Paul
Cohen and I glean information and answers for all those who
need the answers. She is also the webmistress for our spiritual
website (see below).
Paul Cohen too is in Helena, and works with HTE equipment
and Grander Living Water with us. He works full time on The Issues of Life, which we mail out twice weekly, as well as
maintaining, with Sara, www.thepathoftruth.com, a site that
tells our stories and shares the knowledge we have received
from God concerning all aspects of life in this world. By God’s
grace, we have answers for all. No problem is too great for
Him.
Last of all (I will not be so forward as to say, “but
not least”), here am I, yours truly, Victor Hafichuk,
trying to be useful, free and cute, yet informative with this
newsletter, having my nose into a little bit of everything,
yet letting everyone else take responsibility for it all, one
way or another. My main occupation, seriously, is with Paul,
writing The Issues of Life. If interested in receiving, at
no charge, let us know.
The Spiritual
Our foundation of life, indeed life itself, is the Lord Jesus
Christ, the one most people tend to be embarrassed about and
shun. Interesting. Why? Why not blush when Buddha, Mohammed
or Krishna are mentioned? Why not blush when any other philosophy
or person in all of history or the present time is spoken of?
Why is there that automatic, natural recoiling in the human
spirit when Jesus Christ is mentioned? Have you ever thought
about it?
The Bible is very clear on that matter. Here is what Jesus
said, to those who believe and love Him, and profess His Name:
"If you find the godless world is hating you, remember
it got its start hating Me. If you lived on the world's terms,
the world would love you as one of its own. But since I picked
you to live on God's terms and no longer on the world's terms,
the world is going to hate you. "When that happens, remember
this: Servants don't get better treatment than their masters.
If they beat on Me, they will certainly beat on you. If they
did what I told them, they will do what you tell them. "They
are going to do all these things to you because of the way
they treated Me, because they don't know the One who sent Me.
If I hadn't come and told them all this in plain language,
it wouldn't be so bad. As it is, they have no excuse. Hate
Me, hate My Father--it's all the same. If I hadn't done what
I have done among them, works no one has ever done, they wouldn't
be to blame. But they saw the God-signs and hated anyway, both
Me and My Father. Interesting--they have verified the truth
of their own Scriptures where it is written, 'They hated Me
for no good reason.' (John 15:18-25 MSG)
Things have not changed in 2000 years. Tell me, does
your heart sing when you hear His Name well spoken of, or
do you
turn away, change the subject, saying, “I have my religion,” lifting
your collar to cover your face? If the former, you are my brother
or sister. If the latter, only prayer to Him for deliverance
from such a state will do. Only He can correct it. He is The
Savior.
The Hsin Ten Enterprises Products (Chi News)
For this last quarter of the year, HTE has offered the Electro
Reflex Energizer at sale price. It also has made available
combination purchases of machines, with fine carrying cases
included, that anyone considering purchasing the Chi, Hot House,
and Energizer should seriously consider doing it soon. Free
machines come with them! Added to that, for November
only,
all distributors buying or selling any of the machines receive
double points, translating into significant earnings. Ask for
details!
Air
We have many surprised and satisfied customers who have tried
the Heaven Fresh Ionizers to clean and refresh their air, removing
dust, pathogens and odors very effectively and economically.
There are models to suit many purposes and situations. Talk
to Mark, Dena or Ingrid! They can tell you stories!
Water
Good water is essential to life and health. The problem
is, we seldom have good water. It is estimated that 75% of all
Americans are dehydrated. In most cases, water is not capable
of properly penetrating the body cells. It is crippled. Because
water is crippled, we instinctively resist drinking it. How
many people truly feel good about drinking water? Not many.
The solution? There are three pillars of water quality: bacterial
purity, chemical purity and structure. The first two are recognized
in America but the structure of water is seldom addressed.
Lacking the appropriate structuring is like lacking
the third leg of a stool. At Harvest Haven we address ALL THREE aspects.
Bacterial and chemical purity are achieved by quality filtration,
but not all water filters are equal. Though it is little
known, most water filters sold in Lethbridge are not designed
to remove
chloramine, which our city uses instead of chlorine as the
principal residual disinfectant. At Harvest Haven, we carry
systems from a Canadian company with 20 years experience that
has high quality filters designed to take out chloramine as
well as other contaminants. And the price is right.
Addressing the third aspect of water quality is at least as
important as filtration, or more so. The structure of water
determines if water can fulfill its function at its full potential
in our bodies. Unfortunately, tap and bottled water generally
have poor structure and thus are quite ineffective. They are “dead
water”. At Harvest Haven we both use and sell
a proven, revolutionary system from Austria called Grander
Living Water. It “brings water back to life,” restoring its power.
Grander is used by millions, including companies such as BMW,
and scores of restaurants and hotels that love its many important
benefits. The units are maintenance-free and last for generations,
unlike any other technology that we know of. Granderized water
tastes good, feels great, cleans well, and does what it was
intended to do. Animals love it (try it with them), and so
does all vegetation.
Isn’t it time you had living, good tasting, quality
water in your own home today?
Organic Food
Keep colds and flus at bay! Did you know that a cup of frozen
strawberries is far more effective than many milligrams of
Vitamin C, even the “Ester-C”? They have excellent
anti-oxidant value. Frozen Strawberries have much more than
C, not to mention the delicious flavor of our berries when
you use them in sauces, toppings, smoothies, or eating them
plain. We have them available now, while stocks last.
IT’S HERE! From Rancho Vignola, another fresh shipment
of delicious, mouth-watering, certified organic nuts and dried
fruit, with quality freshness and flavor that is uncommon!
Pecans, walnuts, dry-roasted Tamari almonds, peanuts, hazelnuts
(Filberts), Medjool dates, apricots, blueberries, cherries,
cranberries, date nut rolls, gummy bears, crystallized ginger,
mango slices, papaya spears, pineapple rings, prunes, uncommonly
available organic macadamias and organic pine nuts, dry-roasted
and salted pumpkin seeds, and vegan chocolate chips. We are
in for treats this year!
“We Bought the Farm”
The Apprenticeship of Duddy Shepherditz
Some buy the farm; some fall for it. It was time once again
to move the sheep. If sheep know where to go, no problem; if
not, believe it: problem. We thought we would take no chances
of bolting sheep boldly going where no sheep have gone before,
so everyone lined up along the road to guide them. But one
newcomer ewe was not indoctrinated as the rest, and at the
road, turned right instead of left. Now the nature of sheep
is to “follow the leader,” no matter where. Down
the road she charged, and down the road, right behind, followed
the sheep, like sheep!
“Ingrid!” Mark hollered. “Run! Head them
off! Here, Mariko! Take Buddy! Hang on to him!” (Buddy,
our powerful and almost insanely eager lab had to be restrained
if we didn’t want to be chasing sheep in Montana or Alaska…or
B.C.…or Quebec). Mariko ran for the first tree, frantically
wrapping the leash around it to hold him. Mark dashed after
the sheep while Trevor ran to get the ATV. (You will never
find Trevor doing anything the hard way.) Lois was watching
the entertainment. (You will never find Lois doing it even
the easy way.)
Now along our road is a rather steep and deep ditch. Watching
Ingrid desperately trying to catch up to the sheep, Lois momentarily
turned to see where Trevor was. Turning back, Ingrid was nowhere
to be seen. Then suddenly, up scrambled this “creature
from the deep” on hands and knees.
Trevor returned, not having seen what had happened. “Ingrid,
what’s that grass in your mouth?” he asked.
Had she deserted over to the “enemy”? There she
had been, on all fours, with hay in her mouth. The evidence
was overwhelming. Why was she feeling sheepish? On further
reflection, we decided that no, she had only fallen down on
the job…and just when we needed her most. She could be
forgiven for that.
Oh well, we finally got the sheep into the pasture where they
belonged, and Ingrid was not hurt. In fact, she had taken a
quick break, with a bite to eat while laying down on the job,
and we have another story to tell.