This is the story of our house and farm. Jordan and I designed the house, and Jordan (with the help of family and friends) is building it. It's a "green" house, which means that, wherever possible, the materials we use are natural, local and safe for the environment. Once the house is complete, we will keep you updated on the progress of the farm. We hope you enjoy watching our house, farm and family grow!
Sunday, May 3, 2015
Treasure Hunt
You never know what you're going to find when you buy an old farm. Take ours, for instance. In walks around our 14 acres, we have come across several old dump sites that previous owners used for trash. In these areas, the kids have found countless old tin cans, metal pots, broken pieces of china (alas, nothing too cool), chicken feeders and various other pieces of equipment - not to mention cars from various eras (5 and counting).
Last weekend, we found half of an old wagon wheel:
Yesterday's find was even better. As Jordan and I were pruning trees, I tripped over and dislodged a stone. Poking out of the hole left behind was a metal object:
The kids are absolutely convinced that it's buried treasure from an old ship, but we are fairly certain it's an old car or wagon axle. They'd like to dig it up, which is just fine with us. Whatever makes them sleep well at night!
We'll keep you posted.


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