Entering our driveway fall 2012 |
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Our driveway summer 2013 - The sign is up! |
Here is a picture that we took last winter of our home. We sincerely hope that we won't be here this winter to take pictures.
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8419 County Road 21 North Augusta Winter 2013 |
We have lived in this house for 28 years and like many others we have accumulated too many treasures that have now become liabilities! When we purchased this house it needed a lot of TLC but my husband Roy and our son, Kiah, both saw a great deal of potential in it, particularly in the barn and the 98 acres. It took a few years to be able to afford to renovate the house which was rustic to say the least! First we had to tear off the old shed, then came the addition of a living room, dining room and modern kitchen on the back of the house, complete with a restaurant stove for baking, cooking and canning. Next was the total renovation of the old part of the house, over 100 years old at that time. Despite the cost and hard work, all of our combined dreams of living in the country with cows, horses, chickens, pigs and sheep came true. Our daughter Jessica and I learned to spin, Roy and my mother learned to weave, Kiah had his work horses and we made butter, cheese, butchered our own meat and lived " off the land" to the best of our collective abilities.
As with all families, the inevitable happened - our children and partners in the "farming" enterprise grew up and moved away. They both now have families of their own who are also growing up quickly. Our oldest grandson, Brandon, just turned 18! Here we are (minus our two grandsons) on Canada Day this year.
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Canada Day 2013 at Evanrest Farm |
We called our farm Evanrest which my mother thought sounded more like a retirement home than a farm but for most of our time here it could have been called "Never-rest"! However, although we have both been retire for a several years now it is not destined to be our retirement home much longer. We are off to new adventures in Newfoundland. No more falls, winters, springs or summers at Evanrest Farm, just happy memories of 28 years of fun and hard work. Hopefully Sue can work her magic and we will be heading east before the leaves turn in 2013.