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In reply to the discussion: FAFO story of the day: Carrie Underwood can't find hired hands to help her with the ranch. [View all]DBoon
(24,844 posts)60. No, it's a Marie Antionette farm
The Hameau de la Reine (French pronunciation: [amo də la ʁɛn], The Queen's Hamlet) is a rustic retreat in the park of the Château de Versailles built for Marie Antoinette in 1783 near the Petit Trianon in Yvelines, France. It served as a private meeting place for the queen and her closest friends and as a place of leisure. Designed by Richard Mique, the queen's favoured architect, with the help of the painter Hubert Robert, it contained a meadowland with a lake and various buildings in a rustic or vernacular style, inspired by Norman or Flemish design, situated around an irregular pond fed by a stream that turned a mill wheel.[1] The building scheme included a farmhouse, (the farm was to produce milk and eggs for the queen), a dairy, a dovecote, a boudoir, a barn that burned down during the French Revolution, a mill and a tower in the form of a lighthouse. Each building is decorated with a garden, an orchard or a flower garden. The largest and most famous of these houses is the "Queen's House", connected to the Billiard house by a wooden gallery, at the center of the village. A working farm was close to the idyllic, fantasy-like setting of the Queen's Hamlet.
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FAFO story of the day: Carrie Underwood can't find hired hands to help her with the ranch. [View all]
Baitball Blogger
Aug 2025
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Yes, Carrie - it's called "farming" (as opposed to "larping") and it's a shitload of work . . .
hatrack
Aug 2025
#3
I'll work on her farm for a week free if she really baked that loaf. She may have layed those egges, she did not bake ..
marble falls
Aug 2025
#32
This isn't a "for profit" farm. She probably hires white people. Her problem: She's growing too much!!
LeftInTX
Aug 2025
#19
Difference being, Marie Antonette was trying to make an example, and the singer was trying to buy an ...
marble falls
Aug 2025
#69
While she is having a hard time finding and keeping farmhands, the Tiny Violin Orchestra has never had more...
Ol Janx Spirit
Aug 2025
#17
What! Doesn't she make a fortune from the Sunday Night Football Anthem?
ProudMNDemocrat
Aug 2025
#22
Be careful with what you ask for. Anti-Immigration was a hot topic for those who depended on immigrant labor ...
marble falls
Aug 2025
#25
If she's taking AG support money and tax deductions to protect her singin' income - hell with her.
marble falls
Aug 2025
#34
If she really wants a farm then she needs to decide on one or 2 crops that she wants the farm to produce
Botany
Aug 2025
#28
I think she read too many "Little House on the Prairie" books and too many magazines and too much Martha Stewart.
LeftInTX
Aug 2025
#35
She can grow all the food she can ever use on 1 acre which can be fenced off for deer.
Botany
Aug 2025
#42
We usta call 'em "Old MacDonald" farms, chick-chick here, moo moo there ...
marble falls
Aug 2025
#36
Can't stand her or her singing. On a plus note I read she donated a million to Texas
Ziggysmom
Aug 2025
#39
If you watched an NFL Sunday Night Football game in the past decade, you've seen her.
LudwigPastorius
Aug 2025
#62