Gil and Gabriella Reid live on a 48-acre farm outside Anderson, a town in South Carolina where a church and historic courthouse dominate the quaint central square.
They raise sheep and chickens and grow rye, clover, and Bermuda grass for feed. It’s where their daughters helped out with collecting eggs and tending the livestock.
Life is quiet on the farm, with picturesque vistas of windswept sunflower fields and shamrock-green pastures. Until recently, the world’s troubles seemed far away, like the murmur of a distant radio.
The Reids raise sheep on their farm in rural South Carolina. (Courtesy of the Reids)
But even a farm in rural South Carolina is not safe from social justice strife….