Today we enjoyed the farm with twenty trout, two sweet little girls, best friends, and a construction expert.
Some favorite moments: Maddie and Izzy wanted to feed the mules. I wasn't sure how friendly the creatures were and was hesitant. Izzy invented the apple kabob, and we spend the next half-hour feeding fruit to the mules through the fence. Together, we named the mules Cumin and Sleepy.
The girls' dad, (a big supporter of the farm and yoga friend), helped us to determine which of our two houses is most worthy of immediate repairs. Both structures need extensive work, but with his guidance, we've chosen what we call "the back house." That building is much smaller than the "front house"--about 800 square feet, and we think can be gutted and remodeled in 5-8 weeks.
We knew we loved Jim a long time ago, but that love grew bigger today when he looked at us and said "I'm a little bit jealous. My house is cute and nice now and there aren't many projects left, but you've got a piece of crap to work with here!" His enthusiasm and positive outlook was just what we needed.
We ate a picnic lunch by the creek and saw a few trout. With a bit of exploration and the help of Katie and Andy's polarized sunglasses, we saw twenty or more fish in our little swimming hole!
Yellow, blue, and orange butterflies lined the banks of the creek today drinking from the wet soil. The girls put their hands next to them and they climbed on for a ride!
After a walk in the woods and a bit of forest exploration, we played around in the red barn. We opened the doors to the upper hay loft and my, what a view. Mountains, fields, and open sky.
Andy helped us to identify all of the cardinal flowers on the property as well as carolina allspice and real live hazelnuts.
It was a day of leisure as we didn't fire up any of our grass cutting machines. Its amazing how much you can get done with observation and good advice. Sharing the farm with Katie and Andy made our dream seem all the more real.
We've decided to start some demolition work on the back house on this Wednesday, so until then, happy trails from the farm.