Category: Fun at the Farm

Celebrating One Year As Briden Farm

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2020 Photos Briden Farm

This beautiful property has a History that dates back to the time of Simon Imbert, and the house dates back to 1870 when it was built by James & Susan (Rice) Mullen for whom Rice Mullen Road was named. The Property then passed to James & Susan’s daughter Lena Mullen and her husband Fred Harris, son of Charles & Theodosia Harris. Thusly, passing to Fred & Lena’s son Jack Harris by deed from Lena, circa 1954. Then, to us on the 4th of August 2020. Interestingly enough, we are Distant Cousins by both blood and adoption! So, the Property remains “In the Family “. We’ve come to call the place our Homestead Farm, Briden Farm, named after the current owners, Brian & Denis.

The photo at the top of this page depicts what the place looked like when we first discovered it, and the following slide show tries to show some of the work we’ve done in our first year, here at Briden Farm.

Briden Farm Technologies

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New Technologies at Briden Farm

Sounds funny! Doesn’t it? Technology at a Homesteading Farm! In fact, today’s farms, large commercial type farms, rely on technological advances for many operations. 

For us, like everything else at Briden Farm, it’s mostly about fun! Our whole philosophy is one that encourages you to leave your fears behind and embrace, the fun, at Briden Farm, where the Tea is Always On and The Coffee is not far behind! 

So, from our traditional old wood stove, to our new Briden Farm TV Channel and now, our new, Briden Farm App! It’s all about giving us all new ways to connect, new ways to have fun, and embrace not only the old, but the new! 

So, Use these links to learn more about our

Briden Farm TV

and 

Briden Farm App

Eastlink Magazine to Feature “Chicken TV at Briden Farm” 7pm June 6, 2021

Hatching Eggs At Briden Farm

Tonight’s the Night! Eastlink Magazine to Feature “Chicken TV at Briden Farm” 7pm June 6, 2021. 

A few months ago a friend, Angela McMulen, of ForestWriting.com, suggested we submit “Chicken TV at Briden Farm” as a series for Eastlink Community TV. While that hasn’t happened yet, Michael MacDonald, producer, come out to Briden Farm and recorded footage to be used for tonight’s feature on Eastlink Magazine. He was here over two hours, and had to cut that down to a few minutes to be included as a Feature piece on Eastlink Magazine at 7p, June 6, 2021. 

Here’s a link to our YouTube Play List…