Around the Farmhouse of Dwyersfarmhouse.com

Your stay at Dwyer's Farmhouse will be true and unique. There are many reasons why you will call your trip an experience -- before you ever leave the farm.

 
 


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Around the farm


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Your stay at Dwyer's Farmhouse will be true and unique. There are many reasons why you call your trip an experience -- before you ever leave the farm.

9 files, last one added on Oct 16, 2006

The House


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Take a quick general tour of Dwyer's Farmhouse - "Your Home in the Ottawa Valley"

8 files, last one added on Oct 16, 2006

Videos


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Various video snippits - to add dimension and variety

4 files, last one added on Oct 17, 2006

 

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Pause and Reflect197 viewsWarm sunshine with fresh country air - clears the mind and slows down the pace!
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Your hard-working hens (broadband)74 viewsIn case you've never seen real hens before - here's a peek. They were pretty excited, believing the guy with the camera actually had food! (320 X 240 - 512 Kbps - 2,212 KB)
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The Summer Kitchen254 viewsAs you enter via the side step, you'll come into the Summer Kitchen. What well-respecting farmhouse doesn't have one of these? It is right off the kitchen, so you could enjoy a meal out here, or else use it as over-flow from the kitchen table. Perhaps give the kids an area to eat and laugh at their own (private) volume. And after those meals, it isn't a far walk to the day bed, for an afternoon siesta.
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Garden Fresh237 viewsMaybe you'd like some homefries with those eggs? Johanna, Grady and Jack dig some fresh red-jacket potatoes.
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Watering the Hens248 viewsYou can watch as these seasoned pros (Johanna, Grady & Jack) feed and water the hens - or perhaps you'd like to try yourself?
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Pretty Skies163 viewsLight peeks through the clouds across the way, after a fresh misting of rain.
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Easy picking... or digging199 viewsHave you ever dug some yourself? Easy as anything - fresh from garden, and to your table!

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video thumbnail79 viewsOct 17, 2006
Hens_lge.wmv
Your hard-working hens (broadband)74 viewsIn case you've never seen real hens before - here's a peek. They were pretty excited, believing the guy with the camera actually had food! (320 X 240 - 512 Kbps - 2,212 KB)Oct 17, 2006
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Your hard-working hens (dial-up)67 viewsIn case you've never seen real hens before - here's a peek. They were pretty excited, believing the guy with the camera actually had food! (320 X 240 - 184 Kbps - 889 KB)Oct 17, 2006
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Your hard-working hens (mid-size)104 viewsIn case you've never seen real hens before - here's a peek. They were pretty excited, believing the guy with the camera actually had food! (320 X 240 - 220 Kbps - 1,053KB)Oct 17, 2006
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The Summer Kitchen254 viewsAs you enter via the side step, you'll come into the Summer Kitchen. What well-respecting farmhouse doesn't have one of these? It is right off the kitchen, so you could enjoy a meal out here, or else use it as over-flow from the kitchen table. Perhaps give the kids an area to eat and laugh at their own (private) volume. And after those meals, it isn't a far walk to the day bed, for an afternoon siesta.Oct 16, 2006
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Going Up!358 viewsLeave the Living Room and round the staircase for your bedrooms upstairs. This is also the front entrance to the house, should you decide to use it instead.Oct 16, 2006
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The Summer Kitchen 2276 viewsIt is also a fitting place to give the children somewhere to "let loose" with laughter, play ... and toys for any occasion. And of course, it also provides a bunker to contain that noise! Oct 16, 2006
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The Kitchen386 viewsYou'll next come into the kitchen. There's plenty of room around this classy wooden table - and you'll quickly notice there are *many* windows throughout the house ... plenty of natural light and a fresh breeze blowing in from somewhere.Oct 16, 2006