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New Year, New Plans for Bright Star Farm

1/2/2014

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The end of an old year (and beginning of a new one) can be sort of melancholy, if you think about it the wrong way. You’re leaving behind a whole year, a fun, celebratory season, and getting back into the daily grind. But it’s also like entering a new domain — it’s the time of year when everyone decides what they’d like to change and how they’d like to live differently, and it’s refreshing.
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For Bright Star Farm, a new year means new creative endeavors we haven’t ventured into yet. In 2014, we’re hoping to expand by leaps and bounds, within our own community and beyond. We’re hoping to become a haven for people who are worn down and weary from life’s demands. We’d love to offer a place of escape on cold, rainy days and warm summer evenings. We really just want to be the place you never want to leave.

One of our goals for the new year is to branch out into retail. We’re looking into creating and selling some unique, handmade products to sell online and in the quaint country shop we’d eventually love to open. We’re undergoing some renovations at the moment, but we’re also looking forward to the growth we’ll experience as a local resource within the next year.

Jessica Shively is also now offering horseback riding lessons here at the farm. If you’re looking into taking lessons, please feel free to contact us. More information will be available soon.

Even though it’s winter and the cold-weather shivers have set in for a while, our greenhouse is up and running. As warmer weather approaches, we’ll have potted plants, hanging baskets, and herbs available for sale.

Everyone at Bright Star Farm is looking forward to what the new year will bring. But we also want to know what you’re looking forward to. Do you have any creative ideas or requests for Bright Star Farm? Let us know — we’d love to hear from you!

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