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6.23.2011

fashionable farminista

I've been going through something recently...a stage? a transformation? a phase? I'm not quite sure what it is, and I can tell you that I honestly thought I was over it, but there's been an interesting turn of events that may just have thrown me right back into it! My family was ready to call the nice people with the white jackets to help me, but now I have some documentation to prove that I'm not crazy! So, what is it? What's been going on?

Well, back in early spring my husband and I decided to put my house on the market (we've since changed our minds for various reasons) and while we were looking at possible places to downsize to, I found the property pictured above. I LOVE this little place! Nine and 1/2 acres, a barn, a couple other outbuildings and a beautiful view.

I envisioned chickens, goats, rows of lavender, grape arbors and both a kitchen garden and a cutting garden. My realtor (yes, it went that far!) asked me if I realized it was an amish farm and I said: "you say amish farm, I say french estate". My husband pointed out that there is no electricity ....or indoor plumbing and it certainly did not qualify as "downsizing", none of which deterred me. To me, it was a blank slate. A space to create, and boy was I into it. My kids reminded me that I'm not a camping kind of girl and I do like my comfort, but I could not shake this. It represents a simpler way of life, open air, growing the food I eat. Putting on overalls, no makeup, a ponytail and a cute pair of boots. None of this has ever been "me". My family kept saying "YOU want THIS? I couldn't explain it, I just kept saying, "I know, I'm going through something...I don't know what it is, but I love it!

Well, as it turns out, I was on the plane headed for Dallas for my trip to market and pulled out a trade magazine. I was a little behind on my reading up on what's going on in the industry and decided to take advantage of the 3 hr flight to catch up. The very first article in the very first publication I opened was titled: "fashionable farminista"! It's a MOVEMENT! My husband was sitting 3 rows behind me so sharing my hysteria was a little tricky. It consisted of a wave of the magazine and an "I'm not crazy, it's a movement" announcement to all within earshot!

Here's what I read: "the popularity of raising chickens, having goats and keeping bees is on the rise, even among city dwellers, and today's flower arrangements are just as likely to come from your own garden as from the supermarket...". The article went on to say the recent recessionary times have caused a value shift from indulgent to pragmatic. It has tapped the roots of our once agrarian society. It has empowered the consumer to find beauty in an everyday object and appreciate the worn patina and antique richness. Farmers markets, going green, and organics give this trend it's modern twist and I am so there...

I'm sad to say though that my amish farm has since been sold to someone else. It is still vacant and I have told my realtor that if no one takes possession of it soon, I will be googling "squatter's rights" and moving in! Just kidding! Did I mention that this one had a fabulous barn that could be a perfect little warehouse for pepperberry's?! I could even upgrade my website to be an online store! This definitely has possibilities. I may have to settle for just the acknowledgement from my husband that if anyone could do it, it would be me...if I had a lot of money (oh yeah, that!).

2 comments:

  1. Where's the like button?! LOL
    I would buy it with you! I always wanted to have my own bed & breakfast so that I could "work from home"! :)
    ~Kris

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  2. Laughed out loud when i read about finding the article on the plane. Made my morning ;)

    -Sara Oestreich

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