Today’s Flyover People column:
Farm-Fresh Eggs
Some things don’t change.
Take the smell of a chicken house, for example.
My experience is somewhat limited, but as far as I can tell, your average, everyday chicken house smells exactly the same now as it did, say, 30, 40 years ago.
So, that’s good, I think, in this rapidly spinning world, to find at least one thing that hasn’t changed since the Kennedy Administration. read the rest…
Marilyn Wallace of Heritage Hill Homestead near Lebo looks over one of her goat pens and tells me about her and her husband Jim’s collection of animals.
I loved you column!!!!!!!!
But I love chickens!!!!!!!!!! 🙂
Thank you Cheryl for the nice article and the kind words! We really appreciate the advertisement you have given us many times over. Both of us have certainly enjoyed the friends we have made at Farmers Market this year, customers, fellow vendors and Learning Connection staff.
BTW, we always welcome visitors to come and make some furry new friends!
I absolutely love that picture of the inside of the chicken coop. I too can smell that chicken smell.
You’ve reported on them so well, I feel like I know the Wallaces, even though I don’t think I’ve ever met them. Maybe next Spring when FM starts again.
Janet
Oh Janet, You’re going to love Marilyn and Jim. Two of the nicest people I’ve ever met. And I know a lot of nice ones!
Beautiful column, Cheryl. Thanks!