Pasture Mowing (Scag Tiger Cat 61″)…

It’s Pasture Mowing time here at Pin Oaks Farm. Of course a good amount of this pasture mowing has turned into our regular lawn (our very large yard). There is nothing more appealing to me as that of a large yard. I guess you might say our yard is about … Continue reading

Chicken Coops and Outdoor Runs – Using Reclaimed Lumber and Materials

Chicken Coops and Outdoor Runs are something you will need if you are planning to have chickens. I’m sure you’ve seen our other blog post with the chicken coop that we re-built from and old outhouse that was in very rough shape. We’ve been so busy that we just haven’t … Continue reading

Outdoor Weddings and Events – Senior Pictures + Family Pictures

Have you ever wanted the perfect place to have Outdoor Weddings and Events? Maybe a place to have your dream wedding and take your wedding pictures? How about Senior pictures, or family pictures? Pin Oaks Farm is that place! As you will see in the early spring pictures below this … Continue reading

Sounds Of Running Water – Pin Oaks Farm Waterfall

Sounds Of Running Water

There is nothing like the sounds of running water when your near a waterfall in the great outdoors. Here at Pin Oaks Farm we have some natural waterfalls and this one coming off of our Pond Damn overflow. When it rains a great deal like it has been here in … Continue reading

Off Grid Water Tank Updates + Brute Strength Sliding Technique (Video)

The video below will share Off Grid Water Tank Updates and ideas. When living off the grid you will sometimes just have to use pure brute strength. Trust me, this method relies on a good come along and brute strength. One of the tools I use is a large crow … Continue reading

Stock Piling Firewood For Off Grid Emergency’s…

Stock piling firewood for off grid emergency's

Stock piling firewood for off grid emergency’s is always a smart choice in my opinion. What if something was to happen and we lost all power for several days, a week, a month or longer? How would you heat your house and stay warm if it was winter time? How … Continue reading