You all know I am such a huge fan of Todd Selby, and that he paid us a visit in the summer of 2012 when we first moved to England. Some of his photos ran in The Guardian last year and I posted them here. This week he posted his own edit of the pictures on his website. I loved seeing the additional pictures of our kids living out their farm life dreams, and Christopher was delighted that he included the more real, messier parts of the farm like the abandoned barns, the storage sheds and the compost pile. Enjoy!
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Zach headed down the fireman’s pole. |
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Zach drawing in the treehouse. We have since transformed this space into a little art studio for the kids. |
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Old Land Rovers are the best family cars for the countryside. We can fit 10 people inside comfortably (with seat belts!) and you can cross even the most muddy, bumpy terrain. We love ours.
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Giving Zach a cuddle in the Land Rover.
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Poor Clementine. We went out to feed her one morning and she had died. She was only a year old. Life on the farm can be really harsh sometimes. |
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Coco feeding her twins – Clemmie and Hamlet.
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Jack Bauer and Inspector Clouseau chowing down on fresh grass.
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I don’t know what it is about England, but we eat an unfathomable amount of toast here. Therefore, many condiments are required. |
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Cheese! We eat a lot of cheese here too, as we did when Todd came to visit. My shirt and vest are by Proenza Schouler, by the way.
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I love this picture of Christopher. Our house is really his genius. He converted it from a cart shed 25 years ago. |
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A silhouette of Christopher by artist Elliott Puckette.
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A glimpse of Christopher’s motorcycle collection from days past. |
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The inside of the garden shed. Doesn’t get more real than that. |
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Another view of the garden shed. It has since been organised a bit, but nothing dramatic. |
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Some of Coco’s rosettes in the tack room. The rest are in her bedroom. |
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In the summer I get very into arranging flowers for the house. Occasionally I mix, but on the whole I like very simple arrangements with just one variety of flower. |
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A window in our “master bathroom” in the barn. |
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Even though we have no current plans to start construction, the fantasy lives on in the reclaimed wood, windows, and architectural details Christopher has accumulated to one day use in this project. |
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Gingy girl, catching her breath on the top of the hill. |
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Christopher showing off his perfect soil from the compost pile. |
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Have you ever seen such a smile? |
You had me at Rosamond, i had both of thèse prints it really added a smile to my face thinking back to the 70's
That home life is one to love, the barn? And what about those barn floors the beauty in its grey-ness!
Happy to have found you,
Looking forward to getting to know your life style and all the you inspire.
Bisous
Xx
Doré
Really enjoy the pix of your farm! I daydream about living on a farm…or at least on several acres of land. I'm amazed at how much your daughter has changed/grown since these pix were taken (as compared to the Teen Vogue shots.) Sometimes I am startled when my sons walk into the kitchen and they look like men instead of the little boys! Like living on a farm, parenting is not for the faint of heart…
I thought my husband was the only one who collected reclaimed wood and windows, doors, etc for the (far in the) future home addition/outbuilding/treehouse for the kid! Our pile is under visquine alongside our house in a spot I hope the neighbors cant see! You are fortunate yours is contained in the barn itself, out of sight.
What a great homage Todd Selby has added to your already wonderful documentation of your life. Thanks as always for sharing.
Still living in my starter home, 3 decades later. The large new home, worthy of my fabulousity, never arrived. Looking now for a few acres and small house, small barn.
The big house? No desire for it anymore. Want the simplicity I have. Ironically, want a house smaller than the starter.
Though I must have several out-buildings. For sure.
Sorry about your Clementine. Glad you shared her pic and honored her life.
Garden & Be Well, XO Tara
The last pic made me laugh aloud! Too cute! What a beautiful farm, so lush and full of life.
I recently found your blog and must say how much I enjoy it. I find the tone of your blog down to earth and humble. That barn is amazing. That would be my dream conversion!
What beautiful images. Just lovely! I love the way Ginger is enjoying the land even she realizes how beautiful the place is. Thanks for sharing;)
LOVE these photos. So much joy and love shines through.
It's lovely.
Very real and very beautiful both. Thanks for posting!