Monday, November 5, 2012

Not Very Good at Multi-Tasking

I am trying that multi-tasking "thing".
Pssst... let me tell you a little secret...
that usually means doing what I like
rather than doing what I should be doing.
 
 
What I like...leaving for Florida soon.
What I don't like....having to pack for Florida.
 
What I like...is editing, reviewing photographs.
What I don't like...is figuring out how to build  
our new website for our farm with those photographs.
 
 
What I like...is blogging.
What I don't like is...packing for Florida
 
Okay you get the picture.
 
When I was editing I thought
I would share our farm with you.



I don't think I have ever posted about just the farm. 
 
We purchased the farm in 2000.
It's condition was worse than you can imagine
It was a family affair,
 my mother ,father, brother, his wife and my husband.
 
It consisted of 3 buildings.

 
An old barn in desperate need of repair, it was
 very "breezy" and swayed with the wind.
It was completely open to the ceiling
 with a large claw on a pulley at the top.
It was used for scooping up the hay
to feed the horses that were housed below.
This fact makes the estimated date of the
barn being built is around 1900.



An old shed. It is pictured in the background.


 
The third building was also an old shed.
 
I don't have any before pictures,
handy, but take my word,
they were a mess.



Initially we thought the buildings
were not worth saving. When we met with
 our architect he thought they could be saved.
Hmmmmmm.... really???


My mother made the decision to
 rehab the old buildings and add
on a new structure for the "working" barn.
 
It was a major undertaking.
The whole process took 3 years.


We added loafing sheds in each of the pastures,
with LOTS of white fence.
 
WHOA NELLIE!
 REALITY CHECK....I do have to pack for our trip.
Perhaps you can tell I am
very passionate about the farm.
If I were to go on today it might
look like a novel rather than a blog post.
 
Hopefully you will stop by again soon.
Next time I will take you inside the
 buildings and continue with the history
of Kel-Chris Farm.
 
Thanks for stopping and lending me your valuable time.
 
Okay I am off to finish packing...
the thing I don't like to do:)
 
Wishing you good health and lots of smiles.
 
Kelley


8 comments:

La Table De Nana said...

Wonderful photos.
A dream of a place.I am looking forward to chapter 2 already:-)
Go pack:-)

wendy said...

I don't blame you for being passionate about your farm. It is beautiful !!!!
no....beyond beautiful !!!
So you board horses for people??

and I HATE PACKING too. I never ever seem to get it right for what I want to take.
have a good time in Florida

Country Gal said...

Absolutely beautiful . WOW ! Enjoy your trip .

Sarah said...

Kelley, it's a treat to see your beautiful farm. Thanks for sharing it. Glad to know that you have some answers for your health concerns. I sincerely hope that the anti fungal medication makes a difference for you.
Best wishes for a speedy recovery and have a safe trip to FL..........Sarah

Betty said...

I envy you, the farm is so beautiful. Can't wait to see more.

~Damita's Pretty Wrap~ said...

OH my gosh! I love love your farm! Those buildings are unbelievably beautiful!! I wish {hope} one day I can have barns like that for my horses :) :) Have a safe and fun trip there! xo Holly

Kay Ellen said...

Oh Kelley I just love it! Your farm is beautiful and those sweet horses just make me smile :))

Glad you are blogging and keeping connected with us all :)

Safe Travels my friend,
Kay Elen

Jacqueline said...

Absolutely exquisite! I can just imagine the buildings before as I have seen plenty of those. These are magnificent. I know it took tons of time and love! (And Money too of course)

I love your definition of multi-tasking BTW!!!!

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