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Life around Prairie
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Haymow
A look in the Haymow reveals the beautiful home Ray
and Marjie have created in the old barn.
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Bunkroom
The Bunkhouse is
located on the ground level of the barn and is handicapped accessible. It
has it's own bathroom and three sets of bunk beds.
The view from the Bunkhouse looks out to the lush orchard and gardens.
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Prairie House Prairie House, which is the original farmstead home, has a living room which is perfect for meetings; it has a bathroom and four bedrooms, easily sleeping eight to ten persons.
The Prairie House has a fully equipped kitchen if you choose to do your own cooking.
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Old Prairie Church
and Meeting Room |
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Guests and groups gather at
the Old Prairie Church and Meeting Room for retreats and reunions.
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Around the farmyard... |
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You'll find kittens, cats, geese,
guineas and chickens typical to farm life at Prairie Retreat. Join Ray when
he goes to gather eggs.. |
"This is my favorite place on the
farm." |
Kaitlin and her mom came from New York to
see the Laura Ingalls Wilder Pageant and have fun on the farm.
"I loved helping Ray gather eggs!" |
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Ellen and Adam were
visiting the day the baby ducks hatched. "They are so soft!" |
God's paintbrush never
fails to color the prairie sunset sky |
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Apple blossoms decorate
the yard each spring. |
When Kaylee came
to visit, she said her hat was prettier than Ray's! |