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Remember Open Farm Day, July 22, 2012

Posted on May 18, 2012

Mark your calendars for July 22, 2012 from 9-5.

In just two short months Open Farm Day will be in full swing at Stones Edge Farm in Newcastle, Maine.

- Baby Goats

- Bernese Mountain Dog Puppies

- Baby Miniature Horse

- Alpacas

- Horse Drawn Wagon Rides

- Food

- Craft and Farm Vendors

- Beautiful 30 Acre Location

“Hello, my name is Storm Trouper.  I am a baby miniature horse, which means I am both sassy and sweet!  Come see me at Open Farm Day this July!!

Open Farm Day is lots of fun for everyone, especially kids!

The following images are a few from last years Open Farm Day.

Lots of things for the kids to do and see.  No boredom here!

Would you like to promote your farm, animal or Maine related products?  Products that are interactive or that can be bought; products that are kid friendly or even food!  Hey, anyone out there make homemade ice cream?  Come join us this year.  Over 1,100 people came to the farm last year.

If you would like to participate, contact Derilyn at Stones Edge Farm.

 

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Open Farm Day 2011 – Stones Edge Farm

Posted on July 26, 2011

Wow, what a day!  I don’t know how many hundreds of people showed up at Stones Edge Farm in Newcastle, Maine for their annual Open Farm Day, but I would venture to guess 1,500.  There seemed to be a constant sea of people enjoying the festivities of the day.  There were horses, goats, Bernese Mountain dogs with 6 puppies, alpacas, vendors, wood fired pizza, horse carriage rides and a play area for the children.  Definitely the place to be for families with children and the weather Sunday was perfect!

I’m going to just let the photos tell the story of the day; I think you’ll get a much better idea.  Enjoy!

There was so much puppy love, I believe it is safe to say that the Bernese pups stole the show!

Of course, 8 week-old puppies do need their sleep, and what a perfect cool place to do so on the stone foundation.

Sleeping pups or not, the ever curious hands persisted.

For me, my favorite part of the day were the children, and there were lots and lots of them.  Yes, I was in photographer heaven!

What’s a summer festival without a lemon-aide stand!!

Since we’re on the topic of food, Harvest Moon wood fired pizza was amazing!!  The best pizza ever!

Horse carriage rides by Margaret Sproul and her Halflingers.

This is Trixie, a miniature horse who looks like a mini Fjord!

Some of the vendors.

Beautiful products made with alpaca fiber – a must see, and what fabulous gifts they would make!

Here’s Ricki Waltz with 3 of her alpacas of Two Sons Alpacas.

And we cannot forget little 17-day-old Madox here with his grand mother.  Yes, Derilyn just had a baby, her Bernese had pups 8 weeks ago, and she and her husband (2 other children as well) hosted a mini woodstock event on their farm!!  What will they do next year??!!

Can you tell Dakota simply adores her baby brother!  And grandma, too!

Here’s big brother, Chase, towards the end of the day, and you can tell it’s been quite a day!  Behind him is a blur of several hundred bales of hay to be put away, which he helps with.

Speaking of blur, I adore these two photos, taken at the end of the day when I’m sure many who were here all day will attest that after several hours in the July warmth, life is but a dream . . .

Stay tuned for next year’s event.  If you are interested in joining the ever growing family of Maine people who make a living creating Maine Made Products, etc. come join us next year, which I’m sure will be even bigger.

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