The FarmStay Holiday Collection
Share gifts from some of the farms on FarmStay this holiday season. Everything from textiles to maple syrup. Support your farmers.
We get March coming in like a lion, but April was supposed to be sweet like a lamb. Unpredictable weather across the country has our farmers and ranchers picking up lambs freezing out in the fields one day and letting the cows out on fresh grass the next. It's enough to make a farmer crazy! That, and the promise of spring.
In the spring, at the end of the day, you should smell like dirt. ~ Margaret Atwood
Baby piglets in snow at East Hill Farm, Vermont
Of course, all that weather means different things across the country. While there's snow in the northern states, the hillsides are covered in blankets of flowers in southern California because of the winter rain. Snapping turtles are coming out of the mud in North Carolina, while chicks are hatching everywhere.
Spring flowers at Lazy Arrow Camatta Ranch, California
We thought a photo journey around the country from our farm stay members’ Instagram and Facebook pages might give a truer picture of springtime on the farm. As they say in almost every state, as if it is their private truth, just wait a moment and the weather will change. May we present spring!
Lambs in the snow, Grand View Farm's Instagram, Vermont
Doe and kids, Bonne Terre Farm's Instagram, Louisiana
Snapping turtles coming out of the mud at On the Windfall, North Carolina
Baby chicks have arrived at Prairie Wind Farm, Texas
Donkey, blossoms, and swans, oh my! Dogwood Hills Farm, Arkansas
Buffalo and calf at Blisswood Farm B&B, Texas
Irises mean spring at Stillwaters Farm, Tennessee
Vineyard in spring, Beltane Ranch, California
Kids at play, Leaping Lamb Farm, Oregon
A wizard must have passed this way
Since—was it only yesterday?
Then all was bare, and now, behold,
A hundred cups of living gold!
~Emma C. Dowd, "Daffodil and Crocus," in Country Life in America: A Magazine for the Home-maker, the Vacation-seeker, the Gardener, the Farmer, the Nature-teacher, the Naturalist, April 1902.
Share gifts from some of the farms on FarmStay this holiday season. Everything from textiles to maple syrup. Support your farmers.
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