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Going dim for a while

I don't think you are going to be seeing a ton of blog content from me for a while.  I've been at Microsoft over 13 years now.  6 years ago I earned a "sabbatical" under a program that was in place at that time.  A sabbatical is a 2 month "leave".  It's basically an extended vacation.  We'll I've finally decided to take it and have been preparing for it for the past several weeks.

As with so many projects it's been slipping a bit, but I'm starting it this week.  Being the workaholic that I am, I expect I'll troll email occasionally, pop into the office every once in a while, maybe even write an occasional blog post.  We'll see.

So, you might wonder - what the heck are you going to do with 2 months off?  Well, I generally keep this blog to professional stuff, but I'll make one exception for this.

As strange as it may seem, last summer my wife and I bought a farm.  Yes, a real, honest to goodness working farm.  It's about 100 acres of pasture, 3 barns, 5 ponds and an unbelievably beautiful place.  It's been kind of a life-long dream for my wife and me.

Right now, the operation is small.  We have 10 cows and one bull.  The cows are calving right now so we have 5 calves (4 bull calves, 1 heifer) and are expecting 5 more.  We also have a donkey, 5 sheep - my children's 4H projects, and about 125 chicks.

I am planting an orchard of about 3-4 acres, consisting of apples, peaches, pears, plums, persimmons, figs, pawpaws, and blueberries.  I am also planting a sizable garden.

We are also in the process of building a house on the farm with the hope of moving in by the end of the year.  The good news is that it's about the same commute from work that I have now - just less time driving through town and more time on the highway.

This being the first spring that we've owned the farm, I have a ton of work to do to get all of this done.  In fact, I started by asking myself what I'm going to do with 2 months and now I'm asking how am I possibly going to cram all of this into 2 months :)

So why on earth am I doing this?  It isn't rational.  I can't explain it - lord knows I've tried to the many people who have asked me.  All I can say is that I love it.  I don't expect it to affect my commitment to Microsoft - it certainly hasn't for the past 9 months.  Some day, when I retire from Microsoft, perhaps I'll become a full time farmer :)

Peace

Brian

Published Wednesday, February 20, 2008 7:36 AM by bharry

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# re: Going dim for a while

Wednesday, February 20, 2008 8:14 AM by StevenLJackson1

Awesome!

There are somethings which defy explanation.  I think we are driven to be stewards of the land by some primordial urge.  I keep a garden in my yard--and I keep telling my wife it's not big enough.  But a farm?  Well, my urges aren't *that* big!

Thank you for the work you've done.  Enjoy your time off--we'll miss your TFS/Team System updates!

# re: Going dim for a while

Wednesday, February 20, 2008 9:23 AM by aleonard763

Brian, you've earned this time off and it sounds like you have the perfect plan in mind to enjoy it. People are different and some don't like this kind of work, but there's nothing like working outside if you do enjoy it. Have a great two month sabbatical sir!

:{> Andy

# re: Going dim for a while

Wednesday, February 20, 2008 10:16 AM by Martin M

Very jealous! It's something that I would love to do also. Unfortunately working in London kills that dream for now. Maybe one day when I'm living elsewhere.

Have a good one.

# re: Going dim for a while

Wednesday, February 20, 2008 10:53 AM by Greg D

That's just cool! I want a farm (actually my dream is a Buffalo ranch... so yeah I hear you, I can't explain it either...)

Good luck and we'll be here when you get back :)

# re: Going dim for a while

Wednesday, February 20, 2008 10:55 AM by Mike Azocar

Dude that is awesome!  You live in a beautiful part of the country.  I can see how you could fall in love with a farm.

# re: Going dim for a while

Wednesday, February 20, 2008 11:39 AM by Chris Patterson

I am completely jealous.  With all of that space think of the woodshop you could build.  Have a great vacation, hope we don't see you around here too much.

# re: Going dim for a while

Wednesday, February 20, 2008 12:01 PM by nilundst

This sounds wonderful!

Good luck, and have a good one.

/N

# re: Going dim for a while

Wednesday, February 20, 2008 12:48 PM by mabraham

I have no problem understanding why you'd do this, who WOULDN'T want to do it.  Have fun! ... but not too much fun, we need you back.

# re: Going dim for a while

Wednesday, February 20, 2008 2:10 PM by Luis Fraile

We all will miss your post for sure, but, damn, what a nice thing to do.

Good luck !!!!

# re: Going dim for a while

Wednesday, February 20, 2008 4:24 PM by PieterD

I've always said that when I'd have the opportunity I'd start either a farm or a restaurant. It would be great to hear from you if a farm is really as good as it sounds ;-)

# re: Going dim for a while

Wednesday, February 20, 2008 7:45 PM by Grant Holliday

Great stuff Brian! How idyllic.

# re: Going dim for a while

Wednesday, February 20, 2008 8:45 PM by Mark Sowul

Stanley Goodspeed: How do you... do it?

John Mason: I was trained by the best. British intelligence. But in retrospect I would rather have been a poet. Or a farmer.

Stanley Goodspeed: Okay.

# re: Going dim for a while

Thursday, February 21, 2008 5:58 AM by Rogier Bessem

What a great thing to do!

Good luck with the farm!

# re: Going dim for a while

Thursday, February 21, 2008 7:21 AM by noocyte

How cool is that? Good luck man! :)

Enjoy the time of and feel free to post some updates on how the farm-project is going!

# re: Going dim for a while

Thursday, February 21, 2008 2:22 PM by jeff

International Harvester!! Way to go!!!

# re: Going dim for a while

Monday, February 25, 2008 7:12 AM by Brennan Gordon

My uncle is an international airline pilot and he did the same thing (only in Albany, Australia). He is away for most of the year and my aunt runs the place with a little help from my cousin. They absolutely love it and when the calving season starts my uncle can talk about it for ages.

God bless

# VSTS Links - 02/25/2008

Monday, February 25, 2008 1:24 PM by Team System News

Mickey Gousset on BREAKING NEWS - I have been selected to speak at the Tech-Ed 2008 Developer's Conference....

# re: Going dim for a while

Tuesday, February 26, 2008 7:51 AM by Ian Ceicys

Suddenly the song "How ya gonna keep'em down on the farm" comes to mind.

Congrats Brian and I hope you this venture allows you to enjoy life to it's fullest.

# re: Going dim for a while

Friday, March 07, 2008 4:27 PM by Andrew Taylor

Dump the persimmons, and go for the mulberry...

# しばらく休暇に入ります

Friday, June 27, 2008 12:57 AM by bharry's WebLog

しばらくの間、私からの大量のブログ コンテンツを目にすることがなくなると思います。私は、マイクロソフトに勤めて 13 年以上になりました。6 年前、私は当時実施されていたプログラムによって、"サバティカル休暇"

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