Coming to Love Farm
Love Farm is a place where people resonate with the wilds. What are the Wilds? What is resonance?
The wilds are where life naturally thrives, with or without people. The wilds include the animals, plants, insects, fungus and tiny microbes of the forests, streams, grassy fields, open water and sky. The wilds are millions of years old and have an innate and vast intelligence.
Resonance is like voices singing in harmony, water waves stirred by the wind or how a radio converts distant energy into sound.
On Love Farm, we choose who we want to be and how we want our world to feel. We find that taking personal responsibility is a powerful practice of freedom. This is our unique culture, and we welcome folks who are ready to learn.
If you'd like to visit Love Farm, start with our do's and don'ts, and decide whether you can agree. Then request an invitation to become a provisional member of the Private Membership Association, Highland Flowers. Our staff is happy to answer your questions and eventually we'll provide detailed explanations here too.
At Love Farm, everyone can aspire to resonate with the wilds and eventually, gently, choose your favorite self.
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That Sounds and feels beautiful. No wonder I want to and I am drawn to live nearby at Crystal Highlands. MI NATIVE. Childhood explorer of UP North when little to living in CO for 25 years. Coming home seems like Benzie County. From Boulder to Benzie “Forever”
Hi Jeannine! Thanks so much. Crystal Highlands occasionally has houses lots / available. There are plenty of building lots available in the Crystal Highlands Preserve, on the south side of Highland Drive and just down the road from Love Farm. I can email you the brokers contact information.
Missed you at Elberta Market this am. Could I stop by your farm and get some granola?
Hello Granola Lady!
I’m the Compost guy who stopped at your booth on Tuesday and we talked about your sisters project. The “granola” was great as it kept me awake as I drove 7 hours back to Columbus, Ohio. I always thought granola had oats as a base – always something new to learn on this journey, right?
Hi Ray, this is Dan. Sarah will be excited to hear about your energizing granola experience! Thanks for checking in, your URL looks interesting, I’ll have a look.