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Discovering Nature, Saddles and Solitude in an Old Abandoned Tennessee
Farm
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How
the Farm Got Its Name
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The
First Flutter By
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NEW!!!
The Butterflies of Butterfly hollow are now on a video clip. To watch a video of the PBS show 'Tennessee's Wildside' click here !!!!
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It was
mid-May. We had closed on the farm only a month or so ago. We were
coming out to the place on the weekends slowly moving our lives in.
One of the first belongings we unloaded was the hammock of course.
We stretched it out between two trees on the hillside, took off our
shoes and had our first official "hammock time" in our new home. As
we sat there staring out in awe of everything, a butterfly came and
landed on Sharon's finger and visited with us for close to thirty
minutes.
It was such a memorable moment for us that for the next two weeks
we jokingly referred to the farm as Butterfly Hollow when ever we
talked about the place. When we returned to the farm two weeks later
we couldn't believe our eyes...... Hundreds, thousands, and probably
millions of Butterflies EVERYWHERE!!!
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