Blog Posts

  • Sweet Summertime

    Wildflowers from a walk with Mimi, perfectly imperfect. Summertime in Maine, although full of rain, has been much more abundant and joyous than I remember. Year after year, as I get older and my husband and I mature in our marriage, we watch our children grow, and life looks different. Whether it be a ride Read more

  • Welcome The Discourse

    Daisy; bad trait of hers, if you give her half a chance, she will eat your shirt. Meet Miss Daisy, she is a certified organic A2A2 Jersey! Daisy and I have gotten close over this past week, coincidentally I must add. She was recently bred for the first time, and we are hoping she is Read more

  • Ebbs and Flows

    Vintage tractor on it’s third generation of use, deemed the “wrapper tractor” because that’s it’s only job, wrapping baleage.  “When tillage begins, other arts follow. The farmers, therefore, are the founders of human civilization.” – Daniel Webster. Planting and haying season is upon us all across the country. Although in different phases and seasons of Read more

  • Chickens, Chickens, Chickens

    Chickens, Chickens, Chickens

    You never knew this could enrich your life so much. Read more

  • White’s Farm on the Hill

    White’s Farm on the Hill

    Norman White chasing cows through the field with his grocery getter! Hello all, My name is Lorin, I am Kara’s daughter, part of the fourth generation of White’s farm on this hill raising the fifth with my husband Benton. I will be doing a weekly blog to give update and insight into what farm life Read more

  • Pasture Time

    Despite the rainy wet weather the momma cows got turned out in the big pasture yesterday. Can’t wait until the calves begin hitting the ground. Favorite time of the year! Read more