08/09/2026
It’s been a busy few weeks at Jubilee Farms! 🌻🐑🍞
Some of what we’ve been working on gives us instant gratification — fresh eggs, warm bread, flowers blooming in the garden. But a whole lot of it won’t really show its value until next season and the seasons after that.
A new sheep shack and hay barn. Relocating chicken coop and brooders. Irrigation in the pumpkin patch. Flower beds, garden expansion and a new orchard. Gravel, bark and roofs because we know it will rain. And behind all of it… lots of planning, sketches, conversations, visions and dreams.
We’re building the structure not to make Jubilee bigger but to make it work better.
Because this isn’t about rapid growth or seeing how much we can produce. It’s about thoughtfully improving how things flow — making chores easier, caring well for the animals, using our water and space wisely, growing more of what makes sense, and creating systems we can actually sustain.
Systems that also leave us time to enjoy our favorite things, spend time with the people we love…and go fishing. 🎣❤️
There’s something pretty satisfying about realizing that progress doesn’t always look like a finished product.
Sometimes it looks like irrigation lines in the dirt, hay stacked under a new roof, a freshly built brooder, gravel under your boots, and tiny plants that won’t become much of anything until next year. 🌱
We’re not trying to build Jubilee fast. We’re trying to build it well — and build a life we have time to enjoy.
Grounded in grace. ❤️