BACK IN STOCK.
We had no idea the response to our store would be so great last time and wanted to say thank you for your support and apologize for running out so early––whoops! But we brought in a little more stock this time, and a couple more sizes so hopefully everyone can get what they're looking for!We will have more fun shirts, posters and other pro-farm paraphernalia coming to the store in the near future. And we will even be debuting a few items exclusively at the Kentucky Green Living Fair on March 30th! Mark it on your calendar, friends, it's gonna be a good time!- Jesse.
A TRIP IN PHOTOS: CHICAGO.
I was lucky enough to be able to hitch a ride with my parents up to Chicago this week. We went up to see my brother play basketball on his Senior Night at his school. It was also a chance to accomplish a lot of knitting, catch up with my Wheaton family who I love and have missed so dearly, meet a new little baby girl, and re-fall in love with Chicago. Chicago is such a wonderful city, and a part of me will always feel a tiny pull to live in a bustling downtown.I arrived back to Nashville this morning with a PILE of work waiting for me (new stock in the store later this week!) - so I am so grateful to have had this small break to relax and leave some stress behind for a bit.- Hannah.



WHAT WE'RE READING.
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ONE and TWO: We are so happy that two of our favorite families are stepping up their blog game. Both Bugtussle Farm and Hill & Hollow Farm have been posting daily glimpses into the life of real homesteaders.THREE: The European Union just banned three popular pesticides because of their harmful effect on honeybees. Now if only the United States would adopt a similar precautionary principle...FOUR: We found our doppleganger farm! Little Seed Farm is not too far away in Lebanon, Tennessee, and we are hoping to get to meet these lovely folks someday soon!FIVE: Oh my. We have fallen in love with Folk Fibers and their beautiful and naturally hand-dyed quilts. This blog is absolutely magical....and it has us dreaming of one day making our own dyes and learning how to quilt.SIX: On a completely random note, if you like lovely photography and you like dogs, then Maddie on Things is the website for you. I think we should try this out with Wendell.- Hannah & Jesse.



