Cover image for The accidental farmer : the story of Ross Farm / Joan Watson with Murray Creed.
TITLE:
The accidental farmer : the story of Ross Farm / Joan Watson with Murray Creed.
Publication Date:
2017
Publication Information:
Halifax, N.S. : Nimbus Publishing,
Physical Description:
viii, 119 p. : ill.
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Bibliography Note:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Summary:
Nova Scotia's Ross Farm Museum is a living window into the province's agricultural history. Since the museum opened in 1970, it has been a favourite destination for schoolchildren, who can see straw hats being woven, wool being spun, and butter being churned; they can also visit the blacksmith shop and stave mill, as well as the on-site Learning Centre. Founded in rural Nova Scotia by the Ross family after crossing the Atlantic in 1816 on a crowded ship with limited rations. Once here, the family overcame many challenges: William Ross made chairs and bunk beds by hand; he cleared the untamed land. His untimely death at age thirty-nine left Mary, then pregnant, to care for five young children on her own. This book explores the farm's history and continued legacy, and includes old diary entries, farm artefacts, maps, and images of the farm past and present. Author Joan Watson was the original host of CBC's Marketplace consumer-advocacy program. She is a member of the board of trustees at Ross Farm Museum.
Language:
English
ISBN:
9781771085274