We’ve been at the farm exactly two weeks and it’s slowly starting to feel like home. I’ve got a functional work-at-home office, Mark has his stereos and internet TV set up, and we have art on the walls. We even have a decent stock of staples in our kitchen pantry like dried beans, rice, and bread flour.
And we’re starting to get into the swing of things around here.
I get up with the sun, not only because I’m now sleeping without an eye mask (so the light naturally wakes me up), but because my job first thing every morning is to let the chickens out of their coop. By the time I get there – around 6:45am these days – the roosters are already crowing and the hens are waiting by the door. No more lazy sleeping in for me – I’m up with muck boots on before 7am every day. And what a beautiful time of day it is.
We’re also learning a ton about the operations of this existing farm, and planning out our own one-acre plot, which we are calling Cottage View Farm.
Why Cottage View Farm? Well for one thing, the view is great from here.
Our days are taken up by things like seeding plants in the greenhouse, recording germination dates, ordering supplies, calling/emailing restaurants and grocery stores that might want to sell our produce this summer, and other miscellaneous farm planning. We’re also taking time to explore our new town (Scottsville, population: 557) and get up to Charlottesville (~16 miles away) every once in a while.
We also spend a lot of time thanking each other, and the universe, and the Food Hub, for getting us here. And we keep reminding ourselves that this is real. We’re living and working on a real farm, not just our pretend backyard homestead in Burlington. And it is a dream come true.
Personally, I’m in awe of something every day. And I’m trying to make sure I don’t take for granted the newness of it all. Last week, we started thousands of seeds in the greenhouse. Four days ago I saw my first black widow spider. Yesterday we both drove a tractor for the first time. Who knows what tomorrow will bring?
This blog has always been a fun way of keeping a record of our journey together, and I plan to continue it in some form. But we’ll be sharing the majority of our farm-related news and photos on the new website for Cottage View Farm. (It’s still a work in progress right now, and I may do some double-posting on both sites for a while, until I find the right vibe.) One thing you’ll notice if you check it out, Cottage View Farm’s website is a very photo-driven site. We couldn’t help it with such beautiful things to share every day!










