There is a very nice
silo on the ‘55’ farm. It is not being
used, except by a few pigeons; nor will it ever be used as a silo by us. Silos
were used mainly by dairy farmers to store silage (chopped, green feed). We are not dairy farmers. We are grass-fed cattle farmers. We rarely feed our cattle directly with purchased
hay, and never with stored silage; they feed themselves, year round, on the
grass and other growing forage in the pastures.
The next best thing
to an empty silo…is to repurpose the silo.
Becky decided that
the silo would make a fabulous and very unique farm office. Stepping into a silo to conduct farm business
would be entertaining as well as functional.
I could see myself spending a lot of time in that office, just enjoying
the circumstance.
The three of us made
a quick trip to the Fort Lewis Lodge in Bath County, Virginia to see their
repurposed silo. Their silo is used as guest
quarters for the Lodge. Since the Lodge
is closed December through March, the owners were amiable to our pre-arranged
visit.
John, owner of Fort
Lewis Lodge, showed us the design for his silo renovation and gave us plenty of
useful information. After all, he has
already been through the process.
We have a lot to
consider if we are going to proceed with such a plan. Of course, money for such a project is the
biggest determining factor for not proceeding. But,…
Dreams do come true!
Note: The Fort Lewis
Lodge facility is magnificent. I have
never had the opportunity to stay at the Lodge, but I did have the opportunity
to partake in one of their evening buffets - such a wide variety; fresh,
flavorful and plenty of choices to satisfy anyone’s preference. The silo is only one of several accommodations
available. Put some R & R on your 2013 agenda with a stay at the Fort Lewis
Lodge.
Check out their
website for more information at fortlewislodge.com.
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