PHOTOS ON THE FARM
With a 1880's Victorian farmhouse, a 1920s barn, charming farm animals, and an orchard facing into the sunset, the Stein Farm makes it the perfect setting for your best photographs and memories. Here's some of our own. Enjoy!
Good Morning!
The sun breaking dawn just behind the Stein Barn.
Photo by Christopher Pro
Laundry Day
Feeling nostaglic over handwashed laundry, wash buckets, and the old clothesline.
Photo by Jokie Tolentino
David And Yamileth
Photographer Elmer Escobar captures love's most perfect moment for David and Yamileth.
Photo by Elmer Escobar
Image from TNK Photo
Charm on the farm
The ol' chuck wagon was never quite this elegant.
Photo by Christopher Pro
Burning Daylight
Another beautiful day setting on the farm.
Photo by Christopher Pro
The product of calloused hands
Delicious artichokes are just one of the many vegetables harvasted from the Stein Farm garden.
Photo by Lori Peoples
No Idle hands
Chores were part of daily life in the Stein Farm's history just as they are today.
Photo by Jokie Tolentino
Caught in the act
Curiousity and the cat.
Photo by Christopher Pro
Rolling in
The billowy marine layer coming in to blanket the barn.
Photo by Christopher Pro
STEIN FARM HISTORY AND PAST EVENTS
Take a step back into time and see the Stein Family Farm's history
A HARD DAY'S WORK
Charles Stein sitting on backside of his porch, enjoying the day with a furry friend.
Fields as far as you can see
A wide view of the Stein's home showing an open field on its north side where now John A. Otis Elementary School is located.
Animals of the Stein Farm
From our kitties to emus, enjoy more shenanigans from our Welcome Wagon and other farm animal residents
Employee of the month
Durango is always willing to lend a "helping hand" when it comes to picking fruit.
Mine!
If the eyes say it all, never get between BK (Barn Kitty) and her food.
Baby got back
Looks like someone found a smorgasbord under the fig tree.
It's in the eyes
Don't be fooled by those dashing good looks. Hemmingway is a trouble maker.
Gathering around the water cooler
The girls cackling about the latest gossip.
hard at work
After a hard day's work of eating and napping, the Stein Farm kitties like to eat and nap.
The uninvited guest
The Stein Farm is home to many animals. However, this particular visitor only came for dinner.
Caught Napping on the job
At least we know the lettuce is being guarded.
Fruits of love
This little piggy went, "Wee, wee, wee!" all the way to the orange tree.
What's up Doc?
Even Elmer Fudd can't resist the eyes of this wascally wabbit.