Kathy Lay and Cleo White take a break from cutting wood for their home, heated by two wood burning stoves. Cleo's grandson, Eli, helps clear the field at a neighbor's farm.
Cleo supervises his grandson Eli, 13, who is cutting firewood and using a chainsaw for the first time.
Kathy cooks most meals from scratch using their own produce where possible. They raise chickens and grow their own food in a greenhouse.
Family photos and Kathy's art decorate the walls of their home, including this image of Kathy from 15 years ago.
Art is Kathy's great passion, and she works whenever time and chores permit. Much of her artwork is sold to benefit local charities.
The Canada Town Fellowship Baptist Church holds a God's Pantry food bank at the University of Kentucky Extension Office every two months. The pantry is entirely organized and staffed by volunteers.
After leaving his role as a Military Policeman, a lifetime of hard manual labor has affected Cleo's health, especially his knees. As the years go by, Kathy finds she has to take on more responsibility for the work around the farm.
The couple used to milk their goat for Cleo to drink. Goats' milk containing less lactose is easier to digest. However, the milk has recently dried up, and the goat needs to be bred again to produce more milk.
Kathy and Cleo live as closely to the land as possible, raising chickens, sheep, goats, and horses. Fresh eggs are common.
Kathy spends the early morning feeding and checking to make sure the animals have water. In addition to their three pet dogs, they have a guard dog who keeps a close eye on anyone approaching the farm's entrance.