Batten begins to go up on the Cuckoo barn to cover up the spaces between boards.
The first coat of white primer on the new barn at Cuckoo.
Another "Best in Show" ribbon at the 2014 Louisa County Fair in the Adult Art category. This year our painting depicted the century-old Louisa Train Depot.
After the recent state elections in Virginia, we made some changes to our flag pole. Virginia flag down, Tea party flag up!
Here is a painting by one of the owners that won the BEST IN SHOW category in the adult art category at the 2013 Louisa County Fair.
The Barn at our main farm
The Log Cabin AKA Our farmhouse
One of the Goat Pens
The Goat Penthouse
This is the entrance to our Cuckoo Branch
Boards for the new barn neatly stacked for drying
Unloading more materials for the barn in Cuckoo
Front view of the new barn in Cuckoo
Back view of the new barn in Cuckoo
New sign in place at our Cuckoo barn
Front of the new barn at Cuckoo ready for boards and half-round windows
About 60,000 lbs. of gravel in place just waiting for concrete
Approximately 34,425 lbs. of concrete about to go into our Cuckoo barn for a floor.
Smoothing out the new floor of the Cuckoo barn
The first part of the barn front wall begins to go up
The inside wall continues to go up, and a window too!
The barn wall continues to go up at Cuckoo
Two half-round windows are up at Cuckoo
One of the fields at Warbonnett after bush hogging!
Finally, a mailbox at Cuckoo Branch
An April 2013 Google Earth view of the cultivated portion of our new Warbonnett site
The brand new gate at our Warbonnett site
A little bit of fence added to the new gate
The new Cherry Farms sign goes up at Warbonnett
The new loading dock/deck at Warbonnett
Roof repairs under way
Here is a shot of our repaired "barn" at our Warbonnett site. Now it is water tight, so it can be used for storage.
Another shot at Warbonnett showing the repairs, which included both new siding and metal roofing
Electric meter box goes on to bring power to our Warbonnett farm site.