Meet Olinda, an employee since 2006
Step into Olinda’s world, where the day begins with a symphony of clucks and the gentle rustle of leaves. Nestled in a quiet corner of the countryside, Olinda’s sanctuary is a vibrant tapestry of chickens, gardens, plants, and veggies—a place where her green thumb reigns supreme.
Morning Rituals
With the sun peeking over the horizon, Olinda’s day kicks off with a visit to her feathered friends. Armed with a bucket of treats, she’s greeted by her lively chickens, each with its own quirky personality. They’re more than just egg layers—they’re part of the family. They enjoy some time out of the coop while she tends to the veggie garden. When it’s time for the chickens to go back in, Olinda is the only one they will obey!
Tending to the Gardens
Next stop: her sprawling garden. It’s a riot of colors and scents, buzzing with life. Rows of cucumbers, eggplants and zucchini line the garden, while tomatoes blush on the vine. Olinda’s secret? A mix of love and elbow grease. She’s out there, hands deep in the dirt, nurturing each plant like it’s her baby. Weeding, watering, and maybe a bit of whispering—this garden’s her pride and joy.
Plant Care and Veggie Love
Potted plants? Check. Olinda’s got a mini-jungle of flowers, ferns and succulents, each one pampered with a sprinkle of water and a sunny spot. As for the veggies, they’re thriving under her watchful eye. She’s the pest patrol, armed with organic remedies and a knack for keeping things au naturel.
The Joys of Connection
For Olinda, it’s not just about the harvest—it’s about feeling connected. She composts kitchen scraps, feeds her plants the good stuff, and lets nature do its thing. It’s a dance with the seasons, a celebration of growth and renewal that never gets old.
Gratitude and Sunset Reflections
As the day winds down, Olinda takes a breather. Surrounded by her green kingdom, she’s grateful for the simple pleasures: the smell of soil, the crunch of fresh veggies, and the chorus of happy clucks. This garden isn’t just her happy place—it’s a reminder of life’s beauty and the wonders of Mother Earth.