
“Best friends, that’s what we are”, thought Gracie as she looked at her very large, chocolate brown-feathered friend Enola. Gracie and Enola were sitting in Gracie’s pretty, green, well-tended house for tea. Sitting in the middle of the table was a heaping plate of Enola’s favorite: orange and yellow mums! Gracie loved keeping house and having her best friend over to visit. Gracie remembers the first time she saw the house and… Read More
Category: Enola and Gracie Tags: chickens, enola, farm stories, gracie, wilsonfamilyfarm
“They say you can’t make a living on farming… but doing anything else isn’t really living at all.” – Herman Melville An August Afternoon It is one of those sweltering, hot summer afternoons that frequent a Tennessee August. The air is still. Nothing is moving but the black flies, sweat bees, and mosquitoes that seem to relish the heat and are drawn by your perspiration and your inactivity in the stifling heat… Read More
Category: Tall Tales from Tennessee Towns Tags: ace's kettle corn, corn maze, dogs, fall, fall festivities, farm, nature, poetry, pumpkins, travel, travelblog, wanderingpoet, wilsonfamilyfarm
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