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100 year old Farm House |
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The house was almost destroyed in the 1970s but, thank goodness a couple completely restored it to its original charm. |
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Duncan and Fiona |
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Duncan was our first official farm animal and it is in his honor that we named our berry farm. |
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Carnival and Howie are retired American Saddle Bred show horses. After many years in the arena, they are now happy to hang out and watch te berries grow. |
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The Old Barn |
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The working barn is actualy several years older than the house. We use it to store hay for the horses and donkeys and as a greeting area for berry pickers. |
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Ernie the Scottie and the old Ford. |
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Fiona as a Baby |
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She was so small we could pick her up in our arms! |
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Spott and Ernie |
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Hangin out in the yard. |
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Nephew Miles |
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Our Nephew started working for us this summer and will hopefully work summers until he is off to college in a couple of years. |
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Alan and the new baby girl |
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Meet Francis! She is a 5 month old American Saddle Bred that came to live on the farm this summer. Francis will stay here for a year, learn to line lead and increase her comfort level with humans. Then she is off to Linden Hills stable. In several years she and Alan will be ready for the American Royal! |
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