Bean2Blog continued... The day started off cooler than normal and cloudy. There was a threat of some severe storms; it had stormed the night before and in the early hours of that morning. I packed up some rain gear {hurriedly purchased the night before and on the way to the event, too}. I thought the cloudy skies made for a dramatic background for our tour of Moss Mountain Farm. Luckily, the weather held out for most of our outside tour.
The farm was lovely. The gardens were beautifully manicured but the previous nights storm had done a number on the delicate blooms. P. Allen {I lurve saying P. Allen, btw} joked that if “we’d been there just last week” we would have gotten to enjoy the blooms in all their real glory. I thought they were beautiful still. Wet, droopy. Petals strewn around our feet as we made our way through the garden rooms. Lovely.
I would love to live on a farm like Moss Mountain- as long as there was someone to do the weeding. And planting. And muckin’ out all those stalls. I’d throw parties, cook in the lovely kitchen, and serve drinks in one of the garden rooms. Yep…I’d totally rock at that.
See more of my pictures here.
Read more about the event here.
richies says
Looks like an awesome place to visit.
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Karen Weido says
I love how we were all there at the same time, but everyone has pictures of stuff I didn't even see. Love seeing all the different perspectives.
gina knuppenburg says
I know, right! That's probably why I didn't talk much to anyone-I was so enthralled with looking at everything!
gina knuppenburg says
It was pretty cool! Thanks for reading 🙂