Inspired by my love of all things Seuss this is the first in a series of my favorite quotes! The fire dancer was at my good friend Kayla’s backyard BBQ in Asheville, because it’s Asheville and stuff like that just happens here.
|
February 24th, 2011
January 19th, 2011
Back in October I was out for a drive in the beautiful Fairview, NC area and ran into Hickory Nut Gap Farm. I couldn’t have been happier to step foot on any farm let alone the prettiest one I’ve ever seen! I was desperately missing the Orchard since I had spent the past 3 falls up in Minnesota for the harvest. Fairview already looks like fairytale land, throw in a beautiful farm set in the mountains with happy playful animals, a corn maze, pumpkin patch and bins full of apples and I was in heaven! I stayed for hours! Thoroughly entertained watching baby pigs lick milk off the faces of baby calves and watching the big pigs run around playing like puppy dogs. I don’t think I’ve ever seen happier animals on a farm in my life. I’ve seen corporate and factory farms first hand and I’ll tell you hands down this is the type of place you want your meat to come from. These animals were clean, happy and most importantly HEALTHY! If you live in the Asheville area it’s a wonderful place to take your family for the day (during the warmer months). Or, if your like me it’s just fine and dandy to go for a nice quiet walk alone too! The PhilosophyHickory Nut Gap connects sustainable agriculture practices, family history, and customers by sharing the family farm experience and serving as an example of healthy land stewardship while providing high quality ethically raised meats. At Hickory Nut Gap Farm you will find animals raised in their natural environment. Pigs outdoors, cows on pasture eating grass and clover, multiple species grazing together, drinking fresh spring water and living the good life. Visit the FarmJust a short, gorgeous 20 minute drive from Asheville, NC and 30 minutes from Black Mountain, the farm store is a great way to see first hand the landscape where your food is grown. Offering grassfed beef and pastured pork, free range eggs and have pastured poultry available seasonally. You’ll find many local food treasures such as Lusty Monk Mustard, Fire on the Mountain’s BBQ sauce, Haw Crek Honey and Imladris Farm Jam. Discover the craft of Maria Pritchards jewlery, Farmer Janes goat milk soap and Steve Bakkens unique iron work among other local pottery and button flowers! The Land & Farm FamilyThe land of Hickory Nut Gap Farm is jointly owned by the six children of James and Elspeth Clarke. In 2008 the land was put into a conservation easement with the Southern Appalachian Highlands Conservancy. Protected for eternity the land will remain managed by the family and their agricultural pursuits. HickoryNutGapFarm.comJanuary 3rd, 2011
Taken on New Year’s Eve 2010 at Sunset while driving home about 1 mile up the road from my December / January home in Candler, NC. I’m close to the entrance to Pisgah forest The quote … among my favorites because my preferred bed time is right after dawn. ::-:: Shop my Wall Prints on Etsy ! ::-:: Follow Kiesha Jean on Facebook / Twitter November 28th, 2010
This concert was PHENOMENAL! New Politics opened for Thirty Seconds to Mars at the Fillmore in Charlotte on the start of my Epic November! If you have the chance to see either band live, you should definitely GO! There was so much fun energy from the crowd and the band, every night should be such a brilliant celebration of life. Jared Leto has some amazing crowd hype skills and at one point in the show was holding the prosthetic leg of an amputee … see the pictures below for details. I was wicked sore from moving all day but that didn’t stop me from jumping almost non stop for over an hour, that kinda music, that kinda crowd you just have too! As promised earlier in the month here are the photos of Jared Leto AND Shannon Leto! Help me out to be a professional Rockstar photographer! Click one or ALL of the share buttons below October 23rd, 2010
August 24th, 2010
Asheville, NC … I do miss home.
May 29th, 2010
Me on my favorite mountain top farm in Asheville, NC.
May 19th, 2010
the mountain sees some serious turkey mating in the spring time! Above is one of the males tryin to win his girly
May 3rd, 2010
August 11th, 2009
Babe and I had the privilege to go visit our friends at WNC Weimaraners 2 days afters this beautiful litter was born! There will be many pictures to follow as we visit them throughout the upcoming weeks! Most of the pictures below are a little dark and/or blurry, the mom wasn’t too fond of the camera and she was exhausted so we kept the camera at a distance. Blurry or dark … doesn’t matter, you still get the totally cute idea! click on any image below to view in a larger slideshow |
|
|
Copyright © 2012 - All Rights Reserved Kiesha Jean |
|