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Breaking bread

Breaking bread

Sippin a coffee out here, Hearing Farm boy, Neo came to mind, you’ll understand soon enough

 As a kid, Paul Wilson, Jr. loved to drive the tractor across his grandparents’ land where the family farm stood. Today his son Neo is following in his dad’s footsteps. But Liberty Farms and Flour Mill in Skandia is no longer a hobby farm.  When Paul recognized that there was a lack of local flour manufacturers, he and his wife Gina established the farm as an LLC and began a milling operation to fill the void. The company currently sells its Freedom Mills flour in 39 stores

Couple of years back, nothing to do with the jab, Neo had a heart condition, was out fishin on the basin farther down the road from his home. Fell out of the boat, found him in like 5 feet of water.

These woods are not all that big, when things happen everyone knows, next door neighbors, well kinda sorta they be just down the road that way, you may measure distance by miles, yoops measure distance as in how many songs will be heard before you get there wherever it is you are going.

It’s a better measurement

As Paul said, Neo’s dad

“Ya know living miserable is not fun. Even though we’ve gone through a little misery we’re just trying to spread the love.”

Neo liked trains, a lot!

I believe it’s on Saturdays, if a family has lost a child, your money ain’t no good on Saturdays

hop on

I’ know, I know, I’m always harping about buying local, helping the neighbors down the road is a good thing or eat the bugs