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Why I Live in the Country: My Morning Walk

by Robert

Just in case anyone wondered why I live in the country, take a look at my morning walk.

My neighbor's horses are always worth a look.
horses next door to Norton Creek Farm

Our back pasture has some pullets on it at the moment, in one of our portable chicken coops.
portable chicken houses at Norton Creek Farm

The neighbors have a flock of sheep in their back pasture.
sheep next door to Norton Creek Farm

Our broilers are houses in hoophouses made by bending lightweight cattle panels into a semicircle and putting a tarp on top. The grass is getting pretty brown, but they still forage for what green stuff there is.
Broiler houses at Norton Creek Farm

Karen at the gate that marks the boundary of Starker Forest property. Starker has a "good neighbor" policy that must be experienced to be believed!
Gate at the boundary of Starker Forest

Inside the forest. Most of my morning walk is like this.

Walking through Starker Forest

Walking through Starker Forest

I walk until I reach this giant alder tree. It's important to say, "Good morning, tree" before turning around.

Giant alder in Starker Forest

On the way home, the view is much the same, except for some good vistas of the farm, like this one:

Norton Creek Farm

I do this walk every day. It's almost a vacation in itself!

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Comment from: Annie Murphy [Visitor]
Beautiful!
Wonderful way to start the day!

I so enjoy your postings; grew up on a dairy farm in Wisconsin. I have learned a lot from you, to use with my small flock of chickens. Thank you very much!
08/21/09 @ 22:44

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