HiBar Creations @ HiBar Ranch

Breeders Of Gorgeous AKC Australian Shepherds & Navajo Churro Sheep

Skip to content
  • HiBar Heritage Farm Blog
  • Contact Us & Know Us
  • Owners of HiBar
  • Aussie Puppy Sales
  • Farm Mercantile
  • HiBar Herd
  • HiBar Hearth & Home
  • HIBar Rustic Architecture
  • Farm Photography
  • Farm Videos
  • Farm Poetry
  • Old Ways Virtual Classroom
Search

Poetry

Celebrating Rural Living – Poetry About Life On The Farm | by Lori Davis

February 1, 2020February 1, 2020 / HiBar Ranch, Farm & Forest / Leave a comment

Click link below to be able to read my first book of poetry (free when viewing online) about life on the farm.  Next click green preview button to view book once inside application. Source: Celebrating Rural Living - Poetry About Life On The Farm | Book 693739 - Bookemon

Celebrating Rural Living Volume II – Poetry About Life On The Farm| by Lori Davis

February 1, 2020February 1, 2020 / HiBar Ranch, Farm & Forest / Leave a comment

My second book of poetry about life on the farm and rural America.  Book is free to read online by clicking below. Next click green preview button to view book once inside application. I hope you enjoy it. Source: Celebrating Rural Living Volume II Book 737942 | Front Cover - Bookemon

Spoken Word Poetry – Fence Post Memoirs Of A Farm Life (Poem)

January 31, 2020January 31, 2020 / HiBar Ranch, Farm & Forest / Leave a comment

by Lori Davis of HiBar Ranch, Author of Celebrating Rural Living, Poetry About Life On The Farm.  Thanks to Ben Sound for the beautiful soundtrack that supports this mixed media expression of art.

Etched In My Bones Is The Life Of A Cowgirl (Poem)

January 30, 2020 / HiBar Ranch, Farm & Forest / Leave a comment

Deep down, in the DNA, I am weathered; Wind whipped and weather worn, like my saddle. Dry and parched, sun bleached and frost weary, My limbs succumb to the ways of this farm. Heavy loads, hay laden, warming heart beats of newborns in my arms. These arms, these hands, so blistered, Wind whipped and weather … Continue reading Etched In My Bones Is The Life Of A Cowgirl (Poem)

Growing Up Country (Poem)

January 30, 2020January 30, 2020 / HiBar Ranch, Farm & Forest / Leave a comment

Back roads bending left and right Swerving like our Friday nights. Gravel flying, dust trails, lights, All us country kids living up a Saturday right. Swimming holes, porch swing, the local lemonade stand. Horse back, bare back....we are the "keeping it country" brand. County life has shaped us right. Bicycles, helmet less, no mamas full … Continue reading Growing Up Country (Poem)

Posts navigation

← Older posts

Our Farm Mission ~ To Create Beauty & Meaning Through Homesteading

Follow HiBar Creations @ HiBar Ranch on WordPress.com

Enter your email address to follow this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email.

Click Green Button For Our Australian Shepherd Youtube Channel + To Subscribe

  • YouTube

Farm, Forest & Fiber Arts

Recent Blogs

  • Our Farm’s Goat Milk For Soap: Sustainably and Naturally Sourced
  • Organic Buttermilk Goat Soap Making Today & Designed A Black Walnut Hourglass
  • Creating Indigenous Gourd Art At Our Farm
  • Recycle – Repurpose – ReUse: Making Handmade Paper
  • A Day With Ruby And My Camera At Our Snow Covered Farm
  • Here’s Our Latest On Our Little Bundles Of Joy! #Aussie #AustralianShepherdPuppies
  • Merry Christmas To All From Us At HiBar Ranch
  • We Are Moving To Rumble Dec. 31st And Consolidating Websites – FYI Readers
  • Best Homestead Kitchens – What You Need In A Homestead Kitchen
  • TIME LAPSE Of Our Off Grid Tiny Cabin Build We Have Worked On This Year

Topical Areas:

Farm Gallery

This slideshow requires JavaScript.

Where the spirit does not work with the hand, there is no art. Leonardo da Vinci

The power of nature is such that it’s what all art strives to be. The more we can get in tune with the harmony of the planet, the more our art can benefit from that relationship. Rick Rubin

Art is standing with one hand extended into the universe and one hand extended into the world, and letting ourselves be a conduit for passing energy. Albert Einstein

Categories

  • Art From The Farm
  • Australian Shepherds
  • Baby Season
  • Bees
  • Cast Iron
  • Cherokee Indians
  • Country
  • Country Living
  • DIY
  • Farm Blog
  • Farm Flooding
  • Farm Life
  • Farm Video
  • goats milk soap
  • Hearth & Home Series
  • homesteading
  • Horses
  • Log Mill
  • Mountain Living
  • Navajo Churro Sheep
  • Nigerian Dwarf Dairy Goats
  • Off Grid
  • Photography
  • Pioneers
  • Poetry
  • Puppies
  • Recipes
  • Rural Life
  • Saw Mill
  • Solar System
  • Tiny House
  • Uncategorized
  • Wood Cook Stoves
  • Wool & Fiber
  • Youtube

Tag Cloud

#BackToBasics #farmphotography alpaca alpaca fiber Americana Ancestors Animals Australian Shepherd puppies Australian Shepherds babies Baby Goats Books Cast Iron Cooking Cooking Cornbread Corn Bread Cornbread Recipes Country Living dairy farm DIY farm farming Farm Life farmlife Farm Photography Farm Poetry fiber mill Flooding Free Verse Goats goats farm life gourd art Heritage HiBar Ranch homesteading Horses Kidding kidding season kids knitting lambs Logging made by hand Mountain Living Nature nigerian dwarf goats Off Grid off grid solar off grid tiny cabin Over Open Flame Photography Poetry Puppies Puppies for sale Recipes Rural America Rural Living Rustic sheep Simple Living smokymountains Smoky Mountains Snow Snow Photography Solar Solar Off Grid spinning wheel Storm Tennessee Winter Wood Cook Stoves Wood Fire Cooking wool Writing yarn
Website Built with WordPress.com.
Cancel