Cherokee Rose Farm became a reality in 1998. The house was completed in 1997 and my husband and I moved in; the barn was completed in 1998 and the horses moved in. Horses have been a part of my life in thoughts, dreams and reality as long as I can remember. I originally started with Paints and Arabians in California and owe what I know, and still have to learn, about horses to a lovely paint mare named California Girl (Girl) who was a Rooster Cogburn daughter.
After retiring from California and moving to Georgia in 1994, my husband, John, and I started building our dream which was to become Cherokee Rose Farm (Georgia's state flower is the Cherokee Rose). We built the house ourselves with just minimal help on the concrete pouring and brick laying. I actually bacame a moderately capable carpenter under my husband's guidance. We did it "our way" and have experienced tremendous satisfaction in the results of our labor.
The next task was the barn, arena, pastures and work shop. We contracted the structure, but did all the fencing, stall building, electrical work and water systems ourselves. We have over 15 acres of horse-safe fenced pastures and are still adding. Our 85' x 125' covered arena has lighting and a sprinkler system so we don't get "dusted" when we ride. We only built 4 12' x 12' stalls with a wash rack, tack room and feed storage area, but left room to expand since all horse people know, ..."There is no such thing as an empty stall"!
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