This is the view from the main gate, looking north toward the farm. Subsequent pictures in the series pan to the east. The dog in the last photo is Daia or something. Daia is obnoxious.
Daia is a big, cranky meanie that likes to bark and snarl at everybody and everything. She's not very popular among the interns.
This is Gabriel, or Gabe for short. Gabe is a big dog. Whenever I walk up to the gate, Gabe will hop up and lean on the fence to say hello. He's slouching in the photo with me. At full height, he's maybe an inch or two shorter than I am.
This is what he looks like when he says good morning. He's also heavy. I know this because he got loose one day and got into a fight with one of the other Anatolians. Of course, I decided to jump in the middle of it and break it up. Dogs and intern all survived with only minor scratches. I might need to rethink my instincts.
This is Gracie. She also is a big dog. She was a little cranky and protective on this day. Why? Puppies.
The little puddle of cuteness is eleven puppies. They're bigger now. And now that they drink their momma dry all day, every day, she's less cranky and more tired.
This is the south garden. We're still waiting to find out what we're going to grow here.
This is a chicken.
The Creamery. This used to be a garage, but now it holds no cars.
A little farther north up the driveway, looking north.
The goat milk refrigerator. People come to the farm to buy goat milk. At present, they pay $9 per half gallon.
More chickens.
The tractor.
The compost pile. This pile was a source of some frustration and tension for most of the people on the farm. It blocked access to the northwest pasture. It also made it difficult to feed the goats. This is the only picture we have of this massive mess. Why? Because I moved it. And I didn't think to take a "before" picture. So now it's gone. Turns out all that was needed to move a pile this big was an intern, a tractor, and twelve hours. I'll do a separate post on this later.
And this is a ton of pictures for a single entry, so I'll stop here and begin work on a part two.