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Azure Farm Azure Farm , Annette Thurmon
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Azure Farm is located just outside the tiny town of Adairsville, Georgia about an hour north of Atlanta. We moved out here and started our farm in pursuit of a more simple lifestyle. We wanted to get back to the basics. The rat race hustle and bustle was quickly replaced by a love for gardening, harvesting food, quiet evenings with the sounds of crickets, and sunny azure sky days. We hope sharing peeks into our daily lives can inspire you to live more of your life outdoors and to ultimately slow down. We are passionate that we all must slow down to really appreciate what matters in life.
For our workshops and how-to series - LiveHomeGrown.com
Web - https://www.azurefarm.com
Follow along on IG or TikTok - @azurefarm
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Find Your People
Community may be one of the most underrated aspects in society today. We are all connected by social media yet we often are very unsocial. How do you find your people - the ones that resonate, know and love who you really are?
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Community Y'all
We learned one of the most amazing lessons recently from our Sebastopol Geese. We want to share it with you because we think its got some secret sauce for the rest of us.
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Don't take it for granted
There are so many things that can get us frustrated but what really matters? How do we live for today and not worry about tomorrow?
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How to plan when real life happens
What happens when things don't go as planned? How do you react? We rarely build in margin into our lives. What does building in better expectations and 'real life' look like?
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Farm Life Lessons
There are so many lessons we can learn on the farm. We have found this to be all the more true with our 3 year old. There is perhaps no subject off limits since the animals are always revealing new things to learn.
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The Bees Please
When you go all in on the homestead game, I mean ...do you have to go all in? Like all at the same time? Many think so, and if you aren't keeping up with the Old Mcdonalds as your neighbors then you're doing it all wrong. Here's an example with Bees.