Marlene & Darlene Join the Farm + Dolly Turns One! 🐑

Last week we welcomed two sweet baby girls to our little farm in Coleman, Florida — Marlene and Darlene.

They were born to their mama, Beulah, who has once again proven to be the most patient and gentle mother. Both lambs are healthy, curious, and already starting to explore their surroundings (while staying close to mom, of course).

If you’re staying with us soon, you may be able to see Marlene and Darlene during a scheduled animal visit.

But that’s not the only celebration happening on the farm…

Dolly Turns One 🎉

Beulah’s first lamb, Dolly, just celebrated her first birthday! It’s hard to believe how quickly a year goes by. Guests who visited last spring may remember her as the tiny lamb bouncing around the pasture.

Now she’s grown, confident, and often found keeping an eye on her new little sisters.

And of course, we can’t forget Sampson — our ram and proud dad — who lives in a separate pen on the property.


What Guests Can Expect Right Now

If you’re planning a stay at one of our Coleman vacation rentals, here’s what’s happening on the farm this month:

  • Two newborn lambs (Marlene & Darlene)

  • One newly one-year-old sheep (Dolly)

  • Mama Beulah watching over everyone

  • Sampson in his own pen

  • Seasonal garden changes beginning nearby

  • Quiet acreage just minutes from The Villages and Brownwood

Property A is located on 1.5 acres with animals on-site. Guests staying at Property B can request visits to see the animals and garden next door.

There’s something special about staying somewhere that’s alive and growing. Our goal has always been to offer more than just a place to sleep — we want guests to experience peaceful rural life while still being close to everything Central Florida has to offer.

If you book a stay and would like to meet the animals, just let us know after your reservation is confirmed.

👉 Check availability for our Coleman farm stay rentals here: https://www.airbnb.com/users/profile/1462722869407906584

We’ll continue sharing updates as the lambs grow and the seasons change.




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