The more time I spend on our little farm, the less I feel the need to be anywhere else.
Now if I can just find some way of paying all the bills without having to work for
a living.
The wife drives a mean roto-tiller. Here she is working up the soil for what has
now become a catnip plantation. Might not taste too good in a salad but the cats
sure don't wander far from the house. They do however require some help finding the
door when they're done.
The fall colors along the Pembina River.
Fall colors in yard between the house and the office.
This is a shot of our little farm looking towards the south.
Another photo taken beside the Pembina River.
This is our front yard looking towards the west.
The gold crop is on the neighbor's side of the fence. The green crop is on our
side of the fence.
A view of our front yard looking towards the west.
The front yard looking south east toward the Pembina River valley.
The neighbor had 50 old pallets to burn. The flames could be seen for over 10 miles.