5 Reasons We Use Sand in Part of Our Barn
Lane is on the move again, this time bringing a fresh layer of sand to the front of our barn. We’ve been using sand in our barn for quite some
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Lane is on the move again, this time bringing a fresh layer of sand to the front of our barn. We’ve been using sand in our barn for quite some
Happy #farmsunday! Recently, we have had several people curious about why we pour our hearts into #FarmSunday. Well, we thought in that a bit and here’s the heart of it:
As Rosie and I tackled the hill together this morning, I couldn’t help but feel grateful. Her journey from a cautious thoroughbred to a trusting companion has been incredible. In
Hi friends! As we are jumping on a plane for our journey back to Tennessee (yeeehawww!), I wanted to share a farm focused little snippet from London’s National Gallery. This
As we eagerly anticipate our return home from London, passports in hand, bags packed, a morning stroll around Trafalgar Square brings a warm realization. Surrounded by embassies, symbols of national
This morning, I had the pleasure of introducing two of our fantastic students, Shaun and Jack, to the legendary Borough Market in London. Despite being new to the city, they’re
During the war years, particularly in World War II, London and many other cities across the UK and the US witnessed a remarkable movement: the rise of victory gardens. These
Let’s Talk Fresh Food: London vs. the USA Hello from London! Being here in the heart of this bustling city, I’ve got to say, I’m really impressed with the fresh
In the bustling heart of London, life moves at a frenetic pace, markedly different from our cherished farm in East Tennessee. Both locales, despite their stark contrasts, share a common
Today’s adventure took an unexpected turn as we discovered Hackney City Farm (est 1984), just a 30-minute bus ride from central London. Tucked away on a city street, this hidden