Field Walk

Since we don't live in the middle of nowhere (as much as we'd like to) we try to take a walk to the field near our house as often as we can.


Tessa also got to try out her new hat I crocheted her which is the same hat pattern I made in newborn size while I was still pregnant with her. Yes, look at that precious babe...



The neat thing about the field is that there is a baseball field which has a great medium for capturing animal tracks. We've found deer, goose, cat, dog and raccoon so far this year.





Another reason why I love this little section of paradise is that there is a single weeping willow tree that always seems to be our destination. Weeping willow trees are a favorite of mine and our feet just somehow take us there.






There is always something new to look at whether it be how the branches looks against the sky.


Or a new nest being built.


We may not live on acres of land but we are lucky to have what we do so we improvise the rest.

The yarn I used for her hat is ColorWul in Bloom.


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I’m Stephanie, the mind and Momma behind The Heirloom Family. I created this blog as a way to capture the magic of our family and the beauty of every day slow and simple living. I also hope it serves as an inspiration to you as well.

Nestled in our little corner of the Earth in Western New York, I am lucky enough to share my home with my husband and our daughter, along with 4 cheerful cats.

We strive for a wholesome life, one that is slow and steady. I want to breathe it in, this time we have, and I might just be lucky enough to see the magic in it all.

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