Walk with me, via my iPhone, at dusk on the new homestead.
I was looking for Elsa and Shaylah. It was starting to get dark! One thing about a farm. You don’t see your kids much!
Picture this barn, new tin roof and fresh red paint. One day.
This may become the hog house. It’s stronger then it looks.
There’s our horses. One day this will all be fixed up fencing. One thing at a time.
Looking back at the barn as I continue on my way to find my kids.
I’ll head down the path behind the barn towards the fields. I can hear voices in the distance.
There’s Shaylah.
And there’s Elsa, and Scout, and Levi, and Bentley.
Now we’ll walk all the way back to the front of the property to show you some more.
To the north down the road.
To the south.
And back to our cozy little home again, hiding amidst the trees.
Beautiful, Pietra! I am so excited for your family & continue praying for your other place to sell! Oh, here’s what’s going on. We’re starting a custom meat butchering business. The land is cleared, we close on the business loan in a couple weeks & we’re ready to start building. It’s going to be on our property so we can work from home. Pat retires from the PD in a year. 🙂 Holly
Thanks for the tour! So beautiful!
so awesome
Thanks for the pictures!
Thank you. Looks lovely. Like all the trees. Yes the kids will love it!
Oh how I wish we lived close. I want to know a butcher! LOL So far I love most things about homesteading but I’m still not keen on killing animals ourselves! It’s definitely a learning curve.
You’re welcome! Thank YOU for visiting!
Suzi, Shaylah says all the trees make her feel like we’re right back on our Van Island property! There’s such a variety here too! Lots of fruit trees and even grapes, raspberries and more! Just no blackberries…yet.
Thank YOU for visiting. 🙂