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October 19, 2020
October is fading fast. We keep working through the jobs at hand, but every now and then we pause to look at the beauty around us. The corn harvest is almost complete. The leaves are in peak color. The young horses continue to grow and learn. It is good to enjoy the sights along the way.

Our recent rain is helping the landscape too. The pastures have greened up. The speltz crop is growing well and I think even the trees appreciate the moisture.


As we wrap up the farm work leading into winter, it is with a blessed spirit that I say thank you! We have had an awesome year for crops and animals. The work is slowing down and I see some rest and relaxation in our future.
I will work with the young stallion, “Hank” and get him started in harness. I plan some time in the forge shop to make a few items and of course some home butchering is in the future, but for now, I will take some time to just enjoy the view!
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Beautiful!!! No place like HOME! Glad to see Hank too
Comment by Lisa October 19, 2020 @ 10:49 amAmen!
Comment by ricelandmeadows November 3, 2020 @ 1:24 pmThat’s a fine looking Stallion. The fall is hurrying along pretty fast in Springboro. Grain trucks and big combines everywhere.
Comment by Rick Ward October 19, 2020 @ 9:53 pmI see folks starting to get back to the harvest today at least a few guys on tiled ground. Thanks for your nice comment on our stallion Hank
Comment by ricelandmeadows November 3, 2020 @ 1:24 pm