Disclosure: The #Bean2Blog event was provided by the Arkansas Soybean Promotion Board and P. Allen Smith Garden Home. It was truly an honor to attend at the stunning location of Allen’s Moss Mountain Farm close to Little Rock. I wished I could have taken you with me.
One fascinating area he is focused in is actively preserving and teaching about the “great old breeds” of heritage poultry.
DiningWithDebbie says
Really thought provoking and well stated. I hope to finish mine today or tomorrow. I'm just having trouble getting my mind all wrapped around it all. Loved the day. Loved the learning. Loved seeing you, my friend.
nwafoodie says
Thank you so much, that means a lot to me!
It is really hard to make an event like this work in bite size pieces because there simply is so much meat… as well as so much to marvel at. Take your time, you'll nail it. 🙂
Loved seeing you and can't wait to tour your Beaver Lake kitchen for an upcoming post!
Hugs,
Lyndi
Heather says
OHMIGOSH I love this post! I love the shot of you and the bear too (what was his name…?) – totally cracked up!
nwafoodie says
Thank you, Heather!!
I'm such a cheeseball when it comes to taxidermy animals. That bear was scary! ha ha ha
I LOVE your ability to capture magnificent photos… how do you do that? Teach me!
Lyndi