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The Farm is in Bloom

5/17/2018

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One of my favorite things about our farm is that it is constantly changing.  Every time we go, we find something new to treasure.  Sometimes it's new wildflowers, a new animal, or the creeks have swelled.  No matter what, nature never disappoints!  This time, almost the entire 77 acres were in bloom with these beautiful, dainty, white wildflowers.  They resembled babies breath and almost looked like snow.  It was truly majestic and awe-inspiring to drive through the trails in their midst.  

And, in other news, after a brutal Kentucky winter this year, I was sincerely worried that my garden hadn't started to come back.  But voila!  This time we arrived to discover that life is resilient and my Lavender and Mint have prevailed!  I do have to replace my rosemary, chamomile, and a few of the less established Lavender plants.  But, for the most part, the garden is in tact.  Yay!!!
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6/16/2018 11:33:17 pm

This is very nice. My husband wanted to move to a farm. I noticed that people who grew up in the city end up being like this. Me, I just want a nice view of the mountainside or the sea every time I wake up. I am not really used to drinking coffee so this maybe the only thing that can give me the energy I needed. Fresh air is something I can't live without. If I let a week pass by without driving by the mountainside, I get sick not only physically but mentally.

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