Welcome to American Way Farm
Way "up nawth" in northern NH, where the snowdrifts are big enough to have their own zip codes, life on the farm comes with equal parts work, wonder, and comic relief. I’m Sandy Davis—farmer, storyteller, and frequent victim of livestock with too much personality. Here’s where I share the true (and mostly true) tales of everyday life on American Way Farm—the moments that inspired my book Between the Fenceposts available soon on amazon.

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Well hey there, thanks for stopping by American Way Farm!

We figure if you’ve made it all the way to this page, you either:

  • have a farm story that’s too good not to share,

  • need to tell me I spelled “rooster” wrong somewhere (again),

  • want to swap recipes that involve more butter than is probably legal,

  • or you’ve got a burning question like, “Do goats really climb on cars?” (Short answer: yes. Longer answer: yes, and they’ll do it twice just to prove a point.)

Whatever the reason—you’ve come to the right place.

What You Can Send
  • Farm Stories: Did your sheep outsmart you? Did your rooster terrorize the UPS guy? Did you accidentally end up with way too many zucchini? Tell me about it!

  • Chicken Advice: Just know, if you’re asking me how to stop a chicken from laying an egg in your boot, I probably don’t have the answer—but we’ll laugh together anyway.

  • Recipes: Especially if it involves chocolate, pie, or something fried. (Bonus points if it’s chocolate pie that’s fried.)

  • Questions About the Blog: Technical, practical, or just plain curious—I’ll do my best to answer.

What Not to Send
  • Spam: I already get enough of that in my email and in my pantry (the canned meat kind).

  • Offers to buy the farm: Trust me, some days I’d sell it for a dozen cookies, but most days I’d miss the sheep.

  • Marriage proposals: I’ve already got Jim.

How to Reach Out

Use the handy form provided—technology at its finest. It’s quicker than hollering over the fence and more reliable than tying a note to a chicken’s leg. I do my best to answer each message, though if I’m in the middle of chasing a goat off the truck hood, you might have to wait a day or two.

Final Note

I truly love hearing from you—your stories, your laughter, your questions, even your “Hey, I’ve been there too” moments. This blog is about more than farm life; it’s about connection. So don’t be shy. Drop me a line. Who knows? Your note might just spark the next funny story around here.

πŸ“¬ Email: sandydavis@aol.com

Or use the form to send us a message. I try to respond to messages within 1–2 business days.

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