Author Archives: Hope
Site Concept Plan!
Site Concept Plan? Check! Today was another great day in the life of Hart’s Millers as we received our Site Concept Plan! We are so excited about it as it truly represents our combined individual and collective vision of our … Continue reading
March 2014 Workday Report
We had a beautiful day at the land this afternoon: perfect weather, beautiful people, deep & meaningful conversation. We had a total of 15 people. All in all: really quite wonderful. I’ll retire tonight quite happy. Paul Voss. Pictures: Courtesy … Continue reading
Accomplishments and Summary of 2013
Dear Friends of the Hart’s Mill Community, With colder weather settling in and gardening on the land over for the season, it’s time to pause and look back on this year for which we give many thanks. What a truly … Continue reading
Land Options Contract: SIGNED!
Invalid Displayed Gallery We have much to be grateful for, so many blessings in our lives. And today – the day before Thanksgiving – Hart’s Mill is happy to announce that we have officially signed the Land Options Contract!!! One … Continue reading
Twin Oaks 2013 Communities Conference Report
Paul and Hope attended the Intentional Communities Conference at Twin Oaks – and here is their report! TwinOaks2013-lessonsforHartsMill
Fall EQUINOX Celebration!!
Dear Members & Friends of the Hart’s Mill Community, What a beautiful day on the Hart’s Mill land yesterday!! Thanks to each of you who took part! 24 enthusiastic visitor/worker participants of all ages were there. I think this was … Continue reading
Summer Solstice workday and celebration
What a perfectly WONDERFUL & FUN day on the land!! Thanks to all who participated, and a very big THANK YOU to Anthony for designing and supervising the erecting of our first community structure on the land: “Cedar Pavilion”. We … Continue reading
2013 Communities Conference at The Farm
Two of our members attended the Communities Conference at The Farm in Summertown, TN and really enjoyed learning from and with all the people there. The youngest participant was 5 months old, and the oldest… Well, it doesn’t matter. We … Continue reading









