• “Spring on the Farm”

    “Spring on the Farm”

    When you think of spring on the farm does your mind conjure up images of baby sheep frolicking in the fields, birds bustling in the barn rafters and calves suckling milk from mama’s?  If so, try to erase those images.  When spring comes to an old deserted farmyard, it brings lots of weeds, flowers and the… Read more

  • How Many Stars?

    How Many Stars?

    Are you looking for a cozy retreat for the weekend? How many stars would you give this house?  Booking Now! Pet Friendly! If I were you,  I’d wait!     ♥Meghan    . Read more

  • The Shop

    The Shop

      There is much to be said for preserving the past and the buildings that are still standing at the farm.   I love the stories that go with each building.  Here is a story that Mark desired to share about The Shop. This structure is made from hand-hewn beams connected with mortise and tenon… Read more

  • Thorns

    Thorns

    If you have ever been in Virginia when the Bradford Pear trees are in bloom, you are in for a treat!  They typically line neighborhood streets and when in bloom, look like cotton candy on a stick.  They smell like death and rotten animals when they begin to bloom, but they are so beautiful that… Read more

  • The Top Ten. . . .

    The Top Ten. . . .

    Over and over again I’ve heard the same questions.  Since many of you don’t have the opportunity to ask these questions, I’ve compiled a list of the top 10 questions that people ask about Evergreen Bend Farm. 10.  Do you own those cows?  No, a local farmer leases the pasture land for beef cattle. We’ve enjoyed watching them graze and… Read more

  • Hey,  Hay!

    Hey, Hay!

        “Come on . . . Climb up here. . .  You gotta see this!”   The VERY best part of the entire property (and there are a lot of cool places) is the hayloft.  Right after we had signed on the dotted line, we climbed up into the top of the dairy barn… Read more