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August/September 2014
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Left to right: Jennifer Niceley, Anna Niceley, Misty Travis Oaks, and Cyndie Niceley sit down for lunch.
Photo: Squire Fox
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Cattle graze on the Niceley property.
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The hay barn from a distance.
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Jennifer with a feathered friend.
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Anna with fresh milk.
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Misty bottle-feeds Fawn, a Jersey calf.
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Jennifer’s guitar and amp.
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Chickens tumble out of the mobile coop.
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Jennifer and Anna milk Crema.
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The Niceley home.
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Heirloom Tennessee Red Cob corn.
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The Mister Canteen truck.
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Frank Niceley.
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Morning on the river.
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Maple and Venus, two Saanen dairy goats.
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A typewriter sits on a desk in the main Niceley house.
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Fresh off the farm eggs.
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Jennifer feeding the chickens.
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Left to right: Anna, Jennifer, and Misty stand on a rock in the river.
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