Did you know that back in the Middle Ages, land was commonly rented or leased for agricultural uses, and the amount of money paid for this was called ‘ferme’, meaning to rent? In modern English this translates to ‘farm’.
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4 thoughts on “F is for Farm”
What an interested fact! Ferme…who knew? I love this bucolic farm! Of course I would…I can hear the chickens! And you got your lovely trees in too! Wonderful and fresh.
What an interested fact! Ferme…who knew? I love this bucolic farm! Of course I would…I can hear the chickens! And you got your lovely trees in too! Wonderful and fresh.
Thank you! You don’t see too many farms like this any more, and I miss them!
Looks like my Grandma’s farm. Brought back sweet memories.
Thank you, Jackie! I’m glad to know I brought back some good memories!