Before Steve was able to move from St. Louis to Arkansas, we would talk on the phone A LOT, dreaming about what our lives would be like when hundreds of miles didn’t separate us. One of the things that I have struggled with my entire adult life is getting mired down by the mundane activities of daily life. Get up, get ready, go to work, come home, eat dinner, watch TV, go to bed, get up….you know the drill.
The breed was developed in the in southwestern France in a town named Marans beginning in the 13th century. The United Kingdom began importing these chickens in the 1930s and they found their way into the United States shortly after World War 2.
We love to cook! We both come from a long line of good cooks and sitting down to share a meal with friends and family means so much to us. Some of our best memories are around a dining room table with the people we love. When you come for a visit to the Farm, rest assured you won’t go hungry and we will do our best to make something for you that’s delicious and memorable.
Around The Farm, we intentionally smile. We literally look for Joy. Search it out. Then, we want to share the joy we have found with everyone.
For the last 25 years, I’ve been in a race….constantly running, working toward the next goal…..a promotion, a bigger house, a better car. It was a good ride. I thrived in the fast pace. I loved the challenge of it. It was the life…
Memories As we have been preparing to launch the blog portion of our website, my wife and I have been talking about what we would like the blog to be or not to be, and we have talked about the subject matter and…