Blueberry Hill Farm Miniature Horses
Manchester, MD 21102
ph: 410-977-5962
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Who We Are
In 2001 I bought 10 acres with a log cabin on it. The logs came from a cabin in Westminster, were numbered and reconstructed on the lot. We put up fencing and a barn to prepare to bring my Tennessee Walkers to live on the property. I also added an addition to the house to accommodate our large family. It went from a 2 bedroom, 1.5 bath house to a 5 bedroom, 4.5 bath house with a finished basement. We also added a goat barn with a chicken house and hay loft and a run-in shed.
I named the farm after my grandfather, whom I adored. His favorite song was "Blueberry Hill", a Fats Domino song recorded in 1956.
Front Yard at Sunset
Our goldfish, catfish, frog, toad, turtle and salamander pond.
I enjoy working in the garden and canning/freezing for winter. All of our vegetables are grown organically with absolutely no pesticides. There is plenty of natural fertilizer on the farm!
I consider myself to be a "down to earth" type person. I love my family, my animals and my farm. In order to feed and shelter all those that depend on me, I have to earn a living. I've chosen to be a real estate agent. Of course what I love most is a buyer who is looking for a farm, but it is also very rewarding to help someone find their first home. I've been a real estate agent for over 11 years. I'm licensed in Maryland and Pennsylvania. I mostly work in Carroll County, upper Baltimore County and Southern Pennsylvania. Generally, I love what I do and the flexibility it gives me to take care of the farm. If you'd like to help me put food in the buckets, if you know of someone interested in buying or selling a house please have them contact me. All of my clients as well as people who refer a client to me that settles on a house, receives an opportunity for a FREE 3 night stay at our West Virginia cabin.
For real estate inquiries, contact Lynne at:
blueberryhillminis@comcast.net
410-977-5962
The Rest of the Family:
Peanut, Jesse, Puppy and Sabrina. "Puppy" is what you get when Jesse and Sabrina run off together for a few days!
This is another puppy, "Mocha", created by "Jesse" and "Sabrina" . I often hear how much she is loved by her new owners.
"Phaedra" & Kids
Although I'm more of a dog person, we have quite a few cats. All are spayed or neutered except for the one each year that gets pregnant before we get her to the vet, which gives us a litter of kittens to show off at our "Manchester Day" booth. Since the feral father cat has no tail, several of our kittens have been born without tails. "Bun Buns" even hops like a rabbit!
"Gippy" our Pot Belly Pig
Our newest farm critters are Guineas. They are supposed to eat ticks and other "bad" bugs. They are very loud and can fly very high. Here they are on the shed roof. They're very interesting looking birds, kind of a cross between a vulture, a turkey and a chicken.(We had to find a new home for the guineas. They were just too loud for some people to handle, althought they always put a smile on my face.)
Spring!
Living Room
Kitchen/Dining Room
The horse barn in a snow storm, built for me by two very special people, my Dad and Rick.
The goat barn which also houses a flock of chickens and the pig was built by another special person in my life, John, owner of Kare Home Improvement.
Our "park" area is in front of the barn with hammocks, picnic tables, Tiki torches and fire pit.
I thought maybe this rainbow over the barn was a sign of better times to come.
One of God's gifts seen from our front yard.
"Sunny" with grandson, Ryan
We hatch chicks every year and always have fresh, jumbo brown eggs with an occasional white , green and blue one.
Our free roam rooster catching a ride on "Dewey". He has his Angora winter coat on like his father, that he sheds in layers in the spring. He has a Nubian coat like his mother throughout the summer months.
This is what happens when a pot belly pig grows up! Where did her legs go?!
One of my favorite pictures of Lightning in the field during a January sunrise.
Blueberry Hill Farm Miniature Horses
Manchester, MD 21102
ph: 410-977-5962
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