Farmhouse Tour

I can’t wait to show you my farmhouse.

But there is one small, tiny rule here.

To come in, you’ve got to have VISION!

You’ve got to be able to see BEYOND!

(Otherwise, wait out here on the front porch for the rest of us to return. haha)

Now, when we finish, I want to hear which room is your favorite. And what would you do with it on a small budget?

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  1. Tracey says:

    Hardwood the entire downstairs and staircase(with white risers). You won’t be sorry you spent the money there. Guest bedroom would make a great office or den, make it living space. Then the kitchen, and save the bathroom last. Then upstairs. (So much fun spending YOUR money!!)

  2. Karen says:

    Lucky you. I love your house. It has so much character and I can see so much potential. I have always wanted a fireplace in the kitchen and being someone that loves to bake the kitchen is my favorite room. I love the windows and can see a small breakfast table by the windows or a place for a little snack while looking out at the beautiful outdoors. I also see an island in the fireplace area so at the holidays when baking away and the fire is going you can enjoy. If the room is wide enough what a great spot for stools to gather around the island. I feel that all homes have character and sometimes fresh paint just changes everything until you can make the changes you wish. Enjoy and thanks you for sharing. Karen

  3. Julie says:

    Oh wow! The exterior, fireplaceS & staircaseS are awesome! I’m with you on putting in hardwood floors wherever you can. How about wide plank floors? That seems more rustic to me. As for the blue parlor, GO FOR IT! I’d start by removing the curtains and relishing in the light 🙂

    For some reason, I see an antique birdcage moonlighting as a chandelier in this house. I must have seen that idea somewhere… sounds very MaryJane, eh?

    And I’m on TEAM HUSBAND when it comes to the bathroom 😉 Sorry, but that house screams CLAW FOOT TUB. Oh this is fun when it’s not my budget!

  4. Anna says:

    Rebekah…your farmhouse is gorgeous!! So much potential! I see definite hardwood floors throughout. What I would do, though, is use a hardwood that truly brings out the antique look of the home! Love the fireplace in the kitchen! The bathroom…I like the yellow, but the blue is the wrong color to pair with the yellow. I would love to know more about it! How many acres??? Congrats on your farm purchase! When are you getting your first chicken? 🙂

  5. Tana Lewis says:

    Wonderful……

  6. Ruth says:

    I love your new home – oh my goodness! A blank slate just waiting for your personal touch 🙂 ! The fireplace in the dining room and the fireplace in the kitchen are my favorite things, doesn’t get much better than that!
    You will have so much fun making this your own, one room at a time. I love hardwood floors and have them in our home, every room, except the kitchen and baths which are tile. Have fun, can’t wait to see the upstairs 🙂

  7. Catherine says:

    I love the kitchen with the fireplace … so much you can do there. I’d pull up all that carpet and replace it with wood floors asap. Enjoy your new home!
    Blessings,
    Catherine

  8. Debbie Shue says:

    Love the house. You are right, needs wood floors. Love all the fireplaces. Love the blue and yellow bathroom. I can understand why you love this house. Can’t wait to see the upstairs.

  9. April says:

    LOVE! There is so much potential in this house and all the fireplaces! What fun! You are going to have so much fun in your new farmhouse. I think wood floors are the way to go. Can’t wait to see the rest of the place. The outside shot was all I needed to know that this place was a keeper! Great architectural interest right away…it makes me think of the south. Enjoy!!!!

  10. Colleen says:

    How wonderful. I fell in love with your home with the first photograph. You have a wonderful adventure in store for you. I just bought a Tudor cottage in the mountains of northeastern TN and am doing the majority of the work myself. I have been following your blog faithfully and wish you abundant happiness in your new place.

  11. amother farm lady says:

    I love your house- I am 85 and been a farmers wife-all my life– there is not much I would change in your house- sometimes you have to live in it for awhile to get the feel and flavor of it! sometimes you have to let it seep into your heart and you come to love the thing you would have got rid of.
    after I think about it for awhile I will return – and love seeing what other people think– the only thing I will say right now is that I love red! m favorite color so somewhere I would have the reds and oranges and browns of fall-also my favorite season!!!! you are so lucky- please– think twice before doing too much to your kitchen- it is so warm and loving!! hugs, G.

  12. Maureen says:

    The mirror by the parlor front door makes me laugh! We had one by our farmhouse front door as a child. It’s the "check yourself out" mirror, whether answering the door for company, or running out the front door to an appointment (i.e. date) or school. Have to look your best in all situations! I too adore the fireplace in the kitchen, but the mud room would have sold me on the place. Such a bonus to walk in from outside and have the laundry room sinks. So convenient for all manor of things. It looks like you’ll have plenty of room for entertaining. It’s all functional, so enjoy the process of making it your own.

  13. kay says:

    Wow,love the staircases and fireplaces……and if money were no object, tile and hardwoods throughout. Easy for me to say huh! The kitchen is my fav room…looking forward to seeing the rest of the farmhouse!

  14. Shellie says:

    Congratulations!!! It’s beautiful! You are going to have so much fun making it yours. Truly a dream house. Any barn or outbuildings? Acreage? What are your plans for plants and critters? 🙂

  15. Lori says:

    Woo-hoo! Congratulations on the new-old Farmhouse. Have fun making it your own. You are an inspiration to me…another suburbanite with a Farm-Dream.

  16. Jan says:

    Congratulations, Rebekah! My first comment while viewing the picture of the outside of the house was ‘WOW’. I think that your new home is simply delightful..You have a lovely interior space that seems to flow well. That is, everything is functional until you wish to make changes. It would be my thought that you live there awhile before you do anything major. Hardwood floors is a great idea.
    The fireplaces in the dining room and the kitchen are so
    charming!
    Whatever you might do in your bathroom has to be something that YOU find pleasurable. As someone that is in the throws of redecorating my main bath, I think that the configuration of the bath is the most important. That is, what works where and what doesn’t. We spend alot of time in there and we should be happy! Also, ‘Am I remodeling this for myself or EVERYONE ELSE??’
    Make sure your basic systems are up to snuff (electrical, water,sewage, etc.) before you tackle a costly remodel!
    Dream on! Dream big! Happy spring!

  17. Joan says:

    WHAT I have to choose a ROOM? I choose the whole house from the driveway to the fence line. Parlor – wood flooring, the right shade of blue will be superb – would use a lighter shade on the ceiling – comfy but older style furniture – bet you can find it in the area – there are some great outlets. Against the riser wall – a table with the lamp, oh gracious my minds eye can see it all. Love the quest bedroom – having 2 thoughts about it – from 4 poster to a Jenny Lind (sp) type – curtains are nice but a bit longer. Bathroom – yellow n blue is nice but would paint the cupboards and old white and the hardware the same or just not black. Dining room – yupper wood and chandelier – maybe some longer curtains – LOVE the fireplace – let it talk to you as to how to decorate. Kitchen – oh my oh my I see it now – old wood floor – painted cupboards – island with a different color of paint – butcher block or stone like top – I know stone is THE THING but I’m still not convinced – again LOVE the fire place. LOVE the back stairs too – how nice to have them – maybe paint risers and stain treads. What a great laundry/mud room – you are going to love that area for sure. Oh my goodness what an exciting time for y’all and for us who get to go along for the ride. Can you tell I love decorating and yes I do do it on a shoe string budget – lots of, as I call it ‘poking around’ never know when the perfect piece will be where one least expects it. Ok had a ton of fun this morning – really need to get outside – finally have some Spring weather. Congratulations on you new journey. God Bless

  18. mckee Cox says:

    Oh girl!!! I am so happy for you! I was thinking anne of green gables Victorian Edwardian style, but that’s just me! You are gonna have so much fun!!!!!! And I also love the 70’s bathroom, I would have to keep that for a while. The house is gorgeous! How many acres? You will have to do an outside tour now, cause I wanna see it!

  19. Claudia says:

    wow I am in love too! My home was built in 1875 and I just love it. Your’s will be so much fun. I love the kitchen. A fireplace! Just think of those cozy winter mornings! The possibilties are endless. Every room is a gift waiting to be opened. I wish I could walk through it with you!

  20. Maria says:

    I love your new house! Remove the carpet!!! I wonder if it has hardwood floors underneath??? The yellow bathroom is great! Can you remove the wallpaper and maybe put french yellow and blue fabrics on the windows? You could also use french fabric for the shower curtains! Devine! Love the fireplace! Great utility room…mine is about an 1/8 of that size. What a fun adventure you are beginning…blessings!

  21. Oh what a wonderful home to make it your own, I can’t wait to see the redo! Have fun! Farm Girl Florence

  22. Christie says:

    Wow! This is an awesome home. Beautiful in every way and so cozy. I love all the fireplaces. The blue in the bathroom is so unique. I would find lanterns or old fashioned candles to put on each fireplace mantle. Image the fun of christmas, hanging the stockings, decorating so festively. I would love a bright sunny sunroom with book shelves and plants a fireplace and a nice comfy old fashioned style rocking chair. Maybe a nice homemade crocheted rug. I love your thoughts of hardwood floors. A porch swing would be so nice.
    There are so many possibilities. Enjoy every minute of it and get creative.

  23. Sandy says:

    I love that grove of pines behind the house!

    When was the house built? I would go with everything appropriate to that time. Looks like it has been "updated". I would definitely go with hardwoods throughout, I don’t think you would regret that. Get rid of those formal drapes in the parlor in my opinion. If that wainscoting is appropriate to the era of the house, I would keep it, if not I would get rid of it. In the guest bedroom I think I would make an office/craft area, and add a window or make one of them larger. Love the dark woods, yummy. I really like the parlor, and I am thinking that kitchen will be show stopper at some point! Good luck!

  24. Linda says:

    What a lovely place! If it was mine, I’d clean/paint the ceiling and walls first. Clean or replace the windows, if need be, and fresh window dressings. Then put the hardwood floors in that you want all over the house. If you have a dog though consider them, as they slip all over smooth floors! Which ever room you’re going to spend the most time in do first, ie; kitchen, parlor. Have fun, and there are a lot of pictures on the web these days. Just have to look at them. Love

  25. Kelly says:

    Congratulations!!!!! Your new home is so lovely!!! I love the blue sinks in the bathroom-so cute!!!! I agree with the poster that suggested a claw foot bathtub though- how cute would that be???
    I love all the fireplaces- so lovely and warm and cozy!
    I’m so very happy for you!
    Kelly in CA

  26. Bonnie says:

    Put all of your money in the floors. Take down the curtains, ditch the paneling and get ride of the yellow in the bathroom. The blue bath etc. will do until the piggy bank is up and running after the floors etc. Love your farm.

  27. Barb Lavell says:

    What a wonderful home! My thoughts aren’t alot different than some of the others here. I LOVE the kitchen, esp. the fireplace (I love the 2 rocking chairs in the kitchen). Very homey. I also love the blue & yellow bathroom altho a claw foot tub in that BR would be wonderful. The BR looks very Swedish. The parlor looks very Victorian to me & I can see red velvet couches & Tiffany lamps but that may not be the look you’re going for. I agree with others, live in the house for awhile before making any major changes & I think you will come to realize what changes you want to make. Enjoy your new home & have fun decorating.
    I keep a folder with all the ideas I have or get from others, pictures, paint chips, wallpaper, any ideas for decorating my home & it comes in quite handy when I am ready for a change. Blessings to you & yours & also on your home.

  28. Lisa says:

    You will never regret the investment in hardwood floors. Keep the blue fixtures in the bath — there’s something charmingly quirky about them — it also tells you the house has a history! The biggest tip — so get rid of the carpet in the kitchen — seriously, carpeted kitchens were the worst trend ever. If you don’t have lots of neighbors nearby, naked windows can’t be beat either. Have fun — it’s a great house!

  29. sherry says:

    Hardwood flooring definitely…even if you have to do it a room at a time as you can afford it. I LOVE the kitchen…yes it needs some work..but OH the potential. I have ALWAYS wanted a fireplace in my kitchen. I LOVE YOUR PLACE and am SO jealous! Have a ball!

  30. carol branum says:

    Rebecca,Lucky u!I can see vision here,and it wouldn,t bother me bout the bathroom,u can live with that just fine,I wouldn,t put in a new one for a long time,I would pay my bills off first and just live with it,even the carpets and curtians can be lived with for a while,if it was me,I would just do a little bit at a time,and not rush into makeing it perfect right away,I think u will find that fixing it up slowly will actually be more fun!Good Luck,
    Carol Branum

  31. MamaKim says:

    I love the kitchen. Yes, it needs work, but oh the potential! I mean, c’mon, a fireplace in the kitchen? How cool!

  32. Dianne says:

    Rebekah: The house is beautiful. I am soooooooooo happy for you!! Is this still in Georgia? What a dream come true. I think I would want to do the floors downstairs first. It will give it a cleaner look. The rest is just live with it and see how the house feels. So happy for you and your family.

  33. Meredith says:

    I think you’re going to have a grand time remodeling and making it yours! It’s wonderful! Can’t wait to see what you share with us.

  34. Brenda says:

    Wow, you are so lucky to find a great older farmhouse. I am jealous. It has so many possibilities. Congradulations..I’ll review the pics and comment on updates later. Love your house!!! Right now I am thinking modern and vintage mixed. Antiques and industrial mixed.

  35. Brenda says:

    Oh wow, great big rooms!!! Yeah! Well even though you say your not a decorator, everyone has their own style. i would replace the drapes with farm house style curtains. I cannot remember what rooms so I am just giving my two cents worth and I expect that is what it is worth, two cents. I think you should paint the dark paneled wainscoting white to match the fireplace trim. What is under the carpet, sub floor? It is an awful old house, sure they did not put sub floor over hardwood floors to even things up before carpeting? Hope you find some wonderful surprises along the way. It is grand!

  36. Nancy says:

    Hello,,, I was so excited to see your "new" home, I didn’t stop to read anyone’s comments. So I’m sorry if I’m repeating anyone. If this were my home, first thing I would do it get as much history as possible on the house, previous owners all the way to first built, if possible. Then I would do so research about the houses during those periods, I including furniture & paint colors. That’s not to say your not going to somewhat modernize the kitchen & baths. I’ve lived in an old home, if things are too new such as the downstairs bathroom, it will look out of place. I love stencils, lace & hardwood floors….and some of our ancestry picked some pretty wild colors & patterns…Ty so much for sharing….love it!!!!!

  37. Lisa says:

    I love the laundry room. There is SO much space. I would build in shelves and maybe even enclose the washer and dryer space with cabinet doors 🙂 Also paint it with light colors (pale green, or pale blue with white) to refelct the light and give it a refreshing feel!

  38. Marion says:

    I love your new home and envy you the farm. I would love to see the land and outbuildings when you can send. I read all the comments and agree with the lady who said live in it for awhile and get a feel for the home before making any changes and if you make changes make sure they reflect you and your family and not what our society seems to think makes the ideal home.

  39. Barbara says:

    Love your house. It is home. All floors need to be eventually replaced with wood. Plank flooring would look great! Bathroom definitely needs a clawfoot tub. Love all the fireplaces. Nothing like a crackling fire! I don’t much care for the paneling halfway up the walls. It might look ok if it was painted. The front door should be replaced by one with maybe a little stained glass in it around the edges. The house looks in great shape and will defintely be fun to redo. Good Luck! Be sure to keep us posted on all the improvements you will be doing. Love to see it finished!

  40. Cindy says:

    How perfectly wonderful! You inspire me to continue to dream the dream of living in the country…your house just speaks to the soul and I LOVE, LOVE the fireplaces!!!

  41. marci says:

    Exactly the kind of farm house I would want! Vintage, character and fireplaces…My favorite room is the Utility room. I would make it a personal retreat. Put in a sewing machine and a craft table. A brooder to raise baby chicks or a crate for new born goats. I would decorate it with my favorite things. Bright walls with a shelf under the window for flowers and herbs.

  42. Sue says:

    Hardwood floors! They are much easier to care for and only get better with age. I like the quirky blue bath fixtures, I’m not sure the yellow is the right shade but that could be computer monitor. Congradulations, have fun.

  43. Patsy Cameron says:

    Oh Rebecca,so happy for you! What an INCREDIBLE home!! We bought a 1908 home 3 years ago and have been happily making it our own ever since…here’s what I’ve learned:
    -You will never regret hardwood floors
    -Paint is cheap and can completely change a room
    -Don’t hurry-take your time and enjoy the process
    If you get very quiet and peaceful the house will whisper to you what it is longing for and the partnership will bring the house to life in ways you could have never imagined!! Have a FABULOUS adventure!!!

  44. Brenda says:

    I live in a old farm house too. love the outside of the house. I would leave as much of the wood trim that you can and as for the bathroom change the yellow to white and keep the blue for awhile (white and blue isn’t so girlie) take the carpet off the stairs and paint them the back ones could be bright and the front I would keep it more wood like
    the front room make it bright make it say WELCOME to our house with old and modern things .as for the kitchen make it sunny and put your love in to it for it will become the heart of the home. the fire place can be painted to brighten it up. there are so many things that can be done . so glad you have your dream house enjoy.

  45. Debbie Miller says:

    Love the exterior. Beautiful.. Love the ideas for the dining room. Fireplace in the kitchen awesome!!! I would have to change the bathroom. Do not like the blue and yellow.. More pedistal sinks and older style deep tub / with seperate shower.. What a great opportunity you have here.. Wish you luck.. Would love to have this problem…

  46. trudy says:

    Love it!

  47. frannie says:

    rebekah, i think it is wonderful!!!!!!
    have a wonderful time fixing it up. i love the bathroom and kitchen with the fireplace, and i also love the thought of 2 staircases.
    just enjoy and please keep us posted on all the progress.
    the outside is so charming, i knew the inside would be great.

  48. Shery says:

    Oh Myyyyyyy, did you ever get blessed!! This house has SOOO much character to work with, all you’ll need to do is embellish it with your own unique, personal style. When a house has this kind of flavor at the bare-bones level, the rest is just cosmetic. Paint, textiles, color. Oh my, are you gonna have loads of fun. The first thing I would suggest is to go to the Pinterst web site and start pinning ideas to various boards … kitchen, bath, room ideas, textile & color combos etc. I’ve had a wonderful time in the last 2 months doing that very thing as I muddle my way through the re-do and addition projects in our home. Ideas that I found at Pinterest TOtally changed many of my plans. If you have an interest, go to my board as a place to start and then ‘follow’ other pinners whose taste and style fits your own. Sometimes there is an entire room you’d like to mimic in your own way, other pictures draw your attention simply because there is ONE item you know you can run with and use somewhere.

    Well, Farmer Teal, you’re going to be a’farmin and a’decoratin. I so look forward to the AFTER images. I can see a magical Christmas there with your fireplace mantel decked with boughs of greens. I’m pickled tink for you and your family. What memories you’ll make in your new digs!!
    Shery ~ the ranch farmgirl

  49. Cheryl says:

    Rebekah, I love your farmhouse. As for the front door, I would consider a white door with an etched glass oval. That would look so pretty from the outside and inside. A door like that would also add more light to the staircase. The side panels should also remain with the glass if possible. If the existing door is an antique find a closet or created a place to hang it.
    I am looking for a new home also but farmhouses are rare in northern Delaware. I need a couple of acres though.
    I will enjoy following your progress with the endless possibilities out there.
    Cheryl in DE

  50. Salli says:

    What a beautiful old farm house!!! I love everything about this house, but the kitchen is my favorite! Living in a farm house(of sorts) I would say keep it warm and inviting. The fireplace is an amazing addition to any kitchen!

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Who Said That?

“Is she broke to plow?” I asked.
I can honestly tell you that those words have never exited my mouth before.
I can honestly say that those words have never before even formed inside my head.
I surprised myself. It sounded as if I knew what I was talking about when I said it the other day.

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  1. kay says:

    Way cool……congratulations!

  2. Rebekah, I am sooooo very excited for you and your family and ya’lls new farm. Yea! I know you can’t wait to get going on doing some small gardening first then grow on to bigger things. God has blessed you well with this place and I know your family will make some great memories there. Once again, YEA! Thank You Lord for blessing Rebekah with her heart’s desire. AMEN

  3. Emma says:

    Oh Girl I am so very happy for you!!! I cried through the whole story! I understand all the things you are saying because that was exactly how I started on my farm. I know your Mule will warm up to you if you visit and brush and hug and kiss it everyday. My donkey Eeyore was the same way when he came here. We paid $25 for him just so he could have a happy home. He is now my best friend of all my bigger babies. Then there is Bess and Peppa, Bess is my only chick that hatched last year from the incubator and she is very vocal and follows me everywhere and Peppa is my newly found love as I am bottle feeding her and she is the littlest Nigerian Goat just born a week and a half ago. I love the farm and I know you will too. I am so vey happy for you and your family! May God Bless you as much as he has blessed me.

  4. JoEllen says:

    Oh such a beautiful dream come true! Blessings to you and your family as you begin this wonderful new adventure. My husband says I want a small patch of land so I can roam — that is so true. A postage size yard is fine and I am thankful for it, but some property to roam and discover latent skills and new skills is a dream that may or may not come true. But dreams are free — so I will dream as much as I want in my free time. I think as I age the desire to farm is stronger than ever. I’m so excited for you and all you’re going to learn and relay to us!

  5. Marti says:

    Congrats, Farmer Rebekah. You are in for some kinda ride! Some kinda fun, too. Best wishes.

  6. Nicole White says:

    I’m so happy for you! Blessing on you, your family and your new to you farm.

  7. Raynita says:

    Oh! Girl, I am so excited and happy for you!!!! Loved every word you typed…I actually could hear your voice as I read it speaking. (hum, wonder how close I am)..lol What a wonderful adventure that you are sharing with this Okie and other farmgirls everywhere. I thank you for that. My fingertips could just feel your wallpaper..well, that’s just not something a person says every day, now is it??? Ha! Love your mule! Those Belted Galloways have always tickled my fancy also…dreaming… Raynita

  8. C Harvey says:

    Yay Rebekah! Can’t wait to hear about your adventures! So glad for you!

  9. Adrienne says:

    Congratulations! That’s wonderful news and I hope your new adventure does become a "happily ever after" for many years to come.

  10. Sherry says:

    OH…I am SO jealous…You have no idea…what a great great blessing. I am so thrilled for you and your family… As I read your post, I was just so…Oh I want to do this…so excited that you are living your dream. Blessings to you!

  11. Joan says:

    CONGRATULATIONS!!!!! new farm family — the farm is so lucky to have you all and thanks for you’re going to savor every single second – again congrats.

  12. Cindy says:

    Congratulations, a whole new life waiting for you to enter.

  13. erica says:

    oh my gracious!!! this is so amazing! I’m so jealous/excited for you! best of luck & i can’t wait to hear all about your adventure 🙂

  14. Dianne says:

    Is it really true?!!!!! You and your family bought a farm with barns and outbuildings and house?????? A dream come true. Have I missed your blog about this blessed event?? I am sooooooo Happy for you!!!!!! Now, you are on your way girl. Lots of adventures in your new farm. Best Regards

  15. MaryFrantic says:

    I am a nervous wreck reading your post! So many things to do and so much to absorb! Better take that singing down to the mule. I think she needs some "down-home company". Won’t you be surprised if she brahs?

  16. MaryFrantic' says:

    OOOpppsss, I meant until the donkey brays (sorry about the spelling).

  17. Denise says:

    SO happy for you to finally have your farm! Love the pictures so far too!

  18. Sharon says:

    Congratulations! I’m so pleased your dream is coming true. Sending you blessings and happy thoughts on all the fun to come with your new home.

  19. Brenda says:

    Yeah!!! Farmer Becca!!!! So happy for you. A mule was one of the things I listed off to hubs when we move here. I said one would be perfect to haul the grands around on. I have a friend that used to have one for years but she had to board hers and one day she decided that the mule was more the persons that she was boarding with than hers and she sent her to an old mule farm where she would have old mule buddies. But she said this mule was very tame. I never met the mule myself. I wanted to tell you I am now farmgirl number 4048!

  20. Carol in NC says:

    Yay! Congratulations! You are about to have the time of your life, so buckle up and get your checkbook out. You’ll need it!

  21. Bonnie says:

    Sooooo happy for you as you begin this amazing journey! Congratulations!! 🙂

  22. Fran DeWitte says:

    Congratulations!! I moved to a farm when I was nine & loved
    it all the way through high school. Lots of wonderful memories. Now my husband and I have 5 acres and a log home
    we’ve retired to. There’s a work shop, garage, garden and a rescue cat. Next month the greenhouse and chicken coop go up. We’re busy deciding on what kind of brown egg layers we’ll buy. Oh, such fun…happy farming!!!

  23. Shery says:

    Dear Farmer Teal, My heartiest congratulations on Phase I of your farm dream come true.

    Also, ‘broke’ is not a bad word. It is an old-timey word, a down-home country word and a compliment to any horse (or mule) the word refers to. ‘Well broke’ is an ELITE term. Very few horses actually deserve the title because very few actually are WELL broke. They may be rideable and so on, but well broke is for those animals who have EARNED a Masters or PHD in their given field (pun intended when referring to the art of plowing :o)

    Words and phrases can have very different meanings. Example: ‘She bought the farm’ could mean dead. OR, in your case, it means she really did BUY THE FARM. So, there ya go. Don’t be a’feared to use ‘broke’. You’re gonna get ‘broke to alllllllllll kinds of things in those new boots of yours. Maybe even broke to plow ;o)

    I’m so very happy for you. Looking forward to many progress reports. I bet your husband is thrilled too!

  24. Diane Van Horn says:

    Farmer Teal,
    I am so happy for you and your family! How exciting and maybe a tad bit overwhelming. I look forward to your future posts about your farm life. Bless you for giving those dogs a home and I am sure Blondie will blossom having you as her caretaker.

  25. April says:

    How exciting! I cracked up at this post because I can relate. Now that I’m on our own farm too, all these terms and words come flooding into my mind to use and I don’t know if it’s even the right term or know the true meaning of some of them. It’s weird, but it’s like your brain just goes there!! It helps that I heard a lot of this from my dad and other farmers growing up, but now I’ve been reading so many farming books it must be absorbing and reinforcing! Lol! I feel like I need to walk around wih a farm dictionary so I make sure I’m using the words correctly! Have fun spewing more farm talk to whoever’s listening!
    Farmgirl Hugs!!!

  26. Cindy says:

    How exciting for you. I’m anxious to hear and read every single post about your new adventure. Where’s that THIRD dog?

    Cindy Bee

  27. Aunt Ruthie says:

    Yipppppeeeeee! or should I say Yeeeee Haaawww! What a wonderful dream come true!! How fun is that!! Can’t wait to see how "Farmer Teal" gussies up the old farmstead! God bless you darlin’! (I guess He already has!)
    Aunt Ruthie (aka RuthAnn)
    Sugar Pie Farmhouse

  28. Judy says:

    Congradulations, while I’m not a farmer I do live in rural Maine and love the country. My husband and I move here 30 + years ago, from the city and never looked back. One question though, will you still be the city Farmgirl?

  29. Connie says:

    What great news! Congrats! Can’t wait to hear more about your adventures!

  30. Pam deMarrais says:

    Wow, I am so happy for you! Just like in the song from The Wizard of Oz [since we are in the singing mode], dreams really do come true! God bless you in your new adventure!

  31. Karen says:

    Love the dandelions in the field!!

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