Sheldon Family Farm & Dairy after a rainstorm

As I mentioned in my trip preview post, I was able to visit my brother’s farm last week  in South Carolina.  It was so fun to have family time and to get a glimpse of the farm in action.  I got some photos after a rainstorm and also tried to capture some of the great things they have going on with their Sheldon Family Farm & Dairy projects, like the bees and goat milk soap.  I absolutely love the soap and can attest to how great the scents are and the great feeling on your skin after using it.  If you’d like to order some for yourself, check out their website.  I’ll post more photos of the soap business in another blog post soon.

Such a great description of my brother's family.

Such a great description of my brother’s family.

Here's my brother, sister-in-law, and their eight youngest children (two others aren't at home anymore).  I'll post more of this photo shoot soon.

Here’s my brother, sister-in-law, and their eight youngest children (two others aren’t at home anymore). I’ll post more of this photo shoot soon.

 

Here are the photos I got after a rainstorm one evening:

 

After a rainstorm

After a rainstorm

 

 

 

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It started raining when I was out there.  Love the glistening raindrops!

It started raining when I was out there. Love the glistening raindrops!

 

Love the chickens through the window.

Love the chickens through the window.

 

How I love evening shadows.

How I love evening shadows.

 

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Evening light is one of my favorite things.

Evening light is one of my favorite things.

 

Rainbow!

Rainbow!

 

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  1. Pingback: Have you ever tried goat milk soap? If not, you should! | jenni mansell photography blog

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