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✨ AVAILABLE ✨ UPDATE! 💕 PENDING SALE 💕 to These posts are always hard on the heart.Our beautiful standard Jenny foal nam...
06/02/2026

✨ AVAILABLE ✨ UPDATE! 💕 PENDING SALE 💕 to

These posts are always hard on the heart.

Our beautiful standard Jenny foal named Holley is looking for her next chapter and forever home. 🫏🤍

Raised on our professional animal cuddling and agritourism/ animal therapy farm, she has been intentionally socialized and professionally cuddle trained, making her exceptionally friendly, gentle, and comfortable around people.

✔️ Livestock guardian experienced
✔️ Halter trained
✔️ Stands very well for the farrier
✔️ Raised with goats and cattle (and kids)
✔️ Extensively handled and socialized
✔️ Exposed to countless farm visitors
✔️ Clean bill of health
✔️ Sweet, calm temperament, super affectionate
✔️ Absolutely stunning

She has been a beloved part of our farm and is truly the complete package—beautiful, well-mannered, and incredibly people-friendly.

We’re looking for a wonderful home where she will continue to be loved and appreciated.

💰 $2,950
📍 Port St. Lucie, Florida

📩 DM for additional information, photos, and videos.

Something may be quietly coming to the farm… 🦋Not a big event. Not a crowded production.Just a very rare, intentionally ...
05/28/2026

Something may be quietly coming to the farm… 🦋

Not a big event. Not a crowded production.

Just a very rare, intentionally slow summer experience during our off-season… created for cooler evenings, curious hearts, homeschool days, and memory-making moments in nature. ✨

This one feels especially sweet to us.

Soft lights under the trees. Gentle summer evenings. A peaceful little space tucked away on the farm where something beautiful may be unfolding soon. 🌿

We’ll be sharing details very soon if it’s a yes in our hearts, but we will say this:

This experience will have EXTREMELY limited spots and will only be offered ONE TIME during off-season.

Once it’s full, it’s full. 🤍

COMMENT: ☀️SUMMER - if you want to be the first to know when we announce it

Stay tuned…

05/23/2026

There’s something so sacred about firsts on the farm. 🤍

The first wobbly steps.
The first little tail wag.
The first curious sniff of the world around them.

And then… the first tiny bleats. 🐐

Soft little cries echoing through the pasture as this sweet baby began finding its voice for the very first time. Followed by something even gentler… its first touch by hand. Slow, careful, safe. A reminder that kindness can be quiet.

In a world constantly rushing louder, faster, harder… these are the moments we intentionally slow down for.

The moments that remind us God’s creation was never meant to be hurried past.

Just tiny breaths.
Tiny sounds.
Tiny miracles.

Our intentionally slow moments series is here to help you stop scrolling for just a second and rest your mind on something softer. 🌿

What slow moments from the farm would you love to see next? 🤍

05/22/2026

Our world has become so loud, rushed, and overstimulated… so we’re creating something different here on the farm. 🌿

Welcome back to our Intentionally Slow Content Series — gentle little moments meant to help you stop the scroll, take a deep breath, and reconnect with the beauty of God’s creation.

Today’s slow moment:
🐐 Goat Parenting in the Pasture

A peaceful mama goat feeding and nurturing her tiny babies beneath the open sky… reminding us that some of the most beautiful things in life are also the simplest.

No rush.
No performance.
Just creation doing exactly what it was designed to do.

We hope these videos become a soft place for your heart and mind to rest for a moment in the middle of busy days and endless scrolling. 🤍

Now tell us below…
What intentionally slow moments from the farm would you love to see next? 🌾✨

Baby animals?
Honeybees?
Garden mornings?
Rain storms on the barn roof?
Quiet chores?
Sunrise coffee with the goats?

We’d love to create this series together with you.

05/21/2026

The wild (Darrow) blueberries are beginning to wake up all across the farm, and yesterday we spotted some of the very first deep, juicy blue beauties starting to form. 🫐✨

These wild blueberries grow naturally here on the land, and every year it feels a little like finding hidden treasure tucked throughout the farm. There’s something so special about watching God’s creation provide in the sweetest little ways — no planting, no planning… just beautiful reminders of His goodness growing right here around us.

While checking on the berries, we also stopped by to visit a couple of our favorite furry little farm friends — baby Holly and baby Delilah 🐐🤍

Slow evenings, wild berries, baby animals, and fresh air… the kind of simple moments that make this place feel so incredibly special.

We can’t wait to see the Darrow berries fully ready for harvest soon. 🌿🫐

05/21/2026

Today was one of those simple, sacred days we never want to forget. 🍯🐝

Our sweet little family harvested honey together from the gentlest little honeybees — bees that were never purchased, but instead simply arrived here on the farm one day like a gift straight from God. All we did was give them a safe place to stay, and somehow they chose to call this little farm home.

There’s something so beautiful about that reminder… that when things are cared for well, protected, and given room to flourish, they often give back more than we could have imagined.

Even though things around the farm have been a little quieter lately in the sense of community visits, behind the scenes we are still working hard every single day. Summer for us has never meant “stopping” — it simply means tending, building, restoring, growing, and preparing for what’s ahead.

And one of the things we are most excited about is having our pure farm honey back on the shelves this fall. 🍯✨

From our family to yours, thank you for continuing to support this little piece of land, the animals, the gardens, the bees, and the slower way of life we are trying so hard to preserve here at The Old Citrus Estate.

05/10/2026

Who needs TV when you have a farm? 😂

Lastnights entertainment featured Jack and Samson reuniting for the first time since fall… without being separated by a fence line, of course.

At first, it was honestly sweet. Samson immediately started using his freshly grown horns to scratch Jack, and Jack turned right around and backed his b***y up because apparently that’s his favorite spa treatment is a good butt scratching. 💀

And then… things escalated quickly when Samson decided Jack might actually be his girlfriend.

Needless to say, the farm drama was FREE tonight and honestly more entertaining than anything streaming right now.

Just two giant goofy boys working through friendship, questionable decisions, and unresolved feelings across a fence line. 🤦🏼‍♀️😂

Who else needs Netflix when you live on a farm?”

Ps: Samson did not get hit in the face

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Port Saint Lucie, FL
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