by Pat Morden | May 30, 2017 | Blog Post
“I took a walk in the woods and came out taller than the trees” Henry David Thoreau. This morning the woods called to me. They appeared undaunted by my leaden steps, unafraid of my broken heart and mournful soul. They were simply with me as I stumbled forward....
by Pat Morden | Jan 25, 2013 | Blog Post
The Busy Bug – more virulent than our farm parasites and potentially just as deadly How many times do we hear our own words echoing the frantic “I am so busy, there is so much to do” and feel in the response in our bodies as elevated heart rate, tension and breathing...
by Chris Rice | Dec 27, 2012 | Blog Post
The Farms Lesson on Love and Leadership – year one A year of learning to farm is packed with experience and those inevitable ah ha moments – day after day. It is almost tempting to make a top ten list and call it everything I learned about love and leadership I...
by Chris Rice | Dec 2, 2012 | Blog Post
The wonder of winter wheat Walking in the brisk cold this morning although loving the clarity of the air and the vistas brought by shed leaves my usual creative mind wanderings were distracted as I longed for the colours of fall . As I rounded the pond, suddenly...
by Chris Rice | Nov 2, 2012 | Blog Post
“The Cock of the Walk” Leadership in the barn yard is a sought after role, won with great flourish and once achieved worn with great pride. Each leader knows that they need to breath leadership in each step, inspiring their followers and retaining their...
by Chris Rice | Oct 16, 2012 | Blog Post
The beginning of The Tales of StoneHill Farm where we are growing leadership. It was an ordinary day, with no wisp of a storm, when the winds of change blew through my life. In one powerful swoop it blew away the cobwebs that had collected and almost...
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