I am resolving to make a blog post a week at least. I want to start recording my thoughts, trials, adventures and triumphs on the way to owning a farm. I admit I really started thinking about this when I started reading Cold Antler Farm. But even before that, when I was young and horse crazy I thought owning a farm or ranch would be awesome.
I worked with horses through high school and college and a little afterwards since college didn't offer what I wanted. They weren't teaching me anything I couldn't just buy a book to learn. I enjoyed working at a horse rental barn and leading trails. I enjoyed working for their son who trains, shows and sells show horses. I enjoyed hands on, real world experience that you can't learn from reading a book.
I look at it this way. You can read all the books you want about riding a bike but until you get on one and learn how to keep your balance you will never really know how to ride a bike.
So here is goes.
I am working on finishing fixing up this house that my husband and I have lived in for ten years. We are going to sell it. We are going to move to some acreage and begin a farm. He still wants to work at his job in town just to make sure there is a secure income and I think that is a fantastic idea. I want to work on the farm.
I want a sustainable farm with mostly animals. I would like a personal garden, and if there is extra I can sell that too. I would like to have a team of horses as my tractor but we will see how that goes.
I have been doing some research into this, but .... sometimes you just have to get on and find your balance.
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