Growing up, I loved nature. My family and I lived in a small ranch home on 7 acres surrounded by cow pastures and chicken farms. We weren't far from downtown Charlotte, but far enough where I felt that I was a country girl with plenty of woods to occupy my free time. As we grew older, the pastures became neighborhoods and the farms fell to rusty pieces. I always dreamed of marrying and living somewhere where I wouldn't have to worry about this transformation again. I wake up everyday thankful that this dream has become a reality.
Why all the background? Just a little history as to why I love where we live and really, the reason behind this blog. I know that we are so fortunate to have this property that we call home and want to be able to share it with others that also enjoy nature and all that entails. So, I hope through this blog, you and I can both learn a little bit about what lies outside the confinements of a house and the treasures which can be found a few steps off the beaten path.
To give you a little more information as to our location, we live on a large, retired turkey farm owned by the Saffores family.(Renee "Skip" Saffores is my step-father in law) We live out here in the country with my mother in law/step father in law and my sister in law/brother in law. Everyone lives in their own home separated by wood lines and crop fields. Our homes are on one side of the road where we also enjoy a several acre lake, while the retired turkey houses are on the other side of the property.(across the street) This property sits about 45 minutes east of Charlotte, NC just past Monroe. It may be hard to picture a retired turkey farm as something magical but it is truly a small piece of heaven.
So... what types of nature am I talking about? Well, in just the few years that I have spent out here we have seen and heard all types of wildlife. The pastures are farmed and seeded with either corn, soybeans or cotton. Where there is not a field there are wooded pine trees and a few hardwoods. Both habitats provide food and shelter for our wildlife which include deer, bobcats, coyotes, squirrel(including fox squirrel), muskrats, beavers, fox, snakes, rats/mice, raccoon/opossum, alligator snapping turtles(in the lake of course) and a wide variety of amphibians and birds. It's the beauty of this land and the wildlife that inhabits it that I hope to capture on film and share with you through this blog. Here's to learning and growing every day and thanking God for the blessings we share.
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