The farm
a working farm, lived in slowly
Maine
Maine holds distance, weather, and season differently than most places.
It asks people to slow down — not because it’s quiet, but because it’s real.
The land is vast, the forests are deep, and the pace is shaped by what the season allows.
Life here follows the land.
daily life
Mornings begin quietly. Care and small rituals shape how the day moves.
The forest & trails
Walking paths, open fields, and water invite slow, unplanned movement.
the animals & Gardens
Sheep move through the pastures as part of the land’s care.
Their rhythm shapes ours.
Food and flowers grow seasonally - strawberries, cherry tomatoes, herbs and cut flowers shape our days and bring delight and wonder.
The food
The kitchen is the heart of the home.
Meals are prepared with attention and meant to be shared slowly.
Ingredients come from the gardens when possible, and from local farms when needed — guided by season rather than menu.
community
Community here is shaped by rhythm, not effort.
Sharing meals, space, and the pace of the land creates an ease that doesn’t require explanation. People arrive as individuals and often leave feeling part of something quietly shared.
“Those who contemplate the beauty of the earth find reserves of strength that will endure as long as life lasts.”
— Rachel Carson

