Personal Sharing
Externally, Anne Hill is the poster son or daughter for farm life. Grease-stained coveralls. No makeup. Ballcap, plaid layer, work b ts.
In the inside, though, she’s all things town sushi and the symphony, fancy coffees, films with Hindi or Tagalog subtitles.
The contradiction is practical. Hill is really a farmer — or at least, a farmer in training. But she actually is invested the majority of her adult life residing metropolitan, until recently.
Two years ago, she quit her work as a community outreach librarian in Calgary to just take her parents over’ farm near Waldeck, Saskatchewan. Continue reading “From city slicker to farm girl Switching professions to operate your family farm”