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Carriage Hill Garden |
The kitchen garden was bathed in the autumn afternoon sun. Even this late in the season, there were beans, tomatoes, peppers, and lovely herbs ready to pick in the garden. I envy this beautiful wooden slat fence. Not only does it keep out wild rabbits, deer, and loose livestock, but also the flock of chickens which free-ranges the grounds in the afternoon. Oh, I should tell you about the chickens—they’re always my favorite on the farm! It’s a flock of say 20 or 25 Barred Rocks, plus a rooster. They’re usually shut in the tall fence around their coop in the afternoon before the staff leaves; however, there’s a rebel group of 5 hens who escapes the round-up every day and gets extra time to roam the yard!