We are an older couple who have lived in this area for 60 years, I am 63 and my husband is 85. We have a 48 year old developmentally delayed son, who has been fortunate enough to live on this farm with almost unlimited freedom. You may see and hear him wandering around the farm, talking to nobody in particular. We also have a dog, Ivy, and cat Sassy, who live here. Ivy is friendly but is not supposed to be visiting, FYI she can't control her licker, so send her home if she is a nuisance. She typically stays up at our house with our son Toby.
Our house is just up the driveway and there is almost always someone home. April, is Toby's care aid and is usually home even if we aren't. We used to farm the 12 acres of pasture until about 2021, we raised beef cattle, and still have chickens and sell their fresh eggs. Now we often have deer and elk in our fields. In the summer I have a large graden and sometimes offer free fresh produce to guests.
Kenny worked in the mills for most of his life and for Rayonier in his earlier years running large machinery. I founded and was the Executive Director of a non profit Concerned Citizens, CCPNW.org., for the last 45 years providing services for people with disabilities, seniors, and children. It has been my lifes passion to provide services for the less fortunate of our population specifically on the peninsula.