Giant container for chicken feed (stood about least two or three stories high).
Queen Anne's Lace or Poison Hemlock?
So many beautiful things to see. Wild flowers. Seedling plants. Free-roaming animals. Rustic country charm. Many of those living on the farm are not too far from poverty-level income. It's hard to start something like this, hard to build and grow it into something profitable. But they make it beautiful. And you forget that some live in the milking shed so their house is always full of flies and smells like cow, and doesn't have a toilet or a laundry room. Instead you hear the sweet cow chomping on her hay, smell the fresh green plants growing all around and outside, and see the hand-washed clothes billowing away on the line, and it all looks beautiful. There's something about being immersed in the land and the sunshine that God created that makes everything peaceful and pretty.