<previous stop  next> Since your web browser does not support JavaScript, here is a non-JavaScript version of the image slideshow: Of course like most farms, Hope Farms has its share of cows. Here are a few grazing and one that stopped to pose for the camera. The workhorse of Hope Farms, seen here hooked up to the machine used to plant many of our vegetables. Zandra loves flowers and her green-thumb is evident all around Hope Farms. Several varieties of spiders help keep the farm free from the bad insects. Here a Garden Spider guards the gate leading to, well, the garden of course. Tom with some squash seedlings we sprouted in our greenhouse. In just a few short weeks we'll have yellow squash that will make your mouth water. The old barn where cows are usually found escaping the heat of the Texas summer. Just another nice feature that adds to the feel of Hope Farms. The frame of the new greenhouse on the west side of the farm. The cows appear to be grazing and lazing under the new structure. Cantelope seedlings a couple of seasons ago in our greenhouse. At Hope Farms they start out small..and end up BIG. A nice row of cucumber, cantelope, and squash seedlings from our greenhouse. In a few weeks the whole greenhouse will be filled with new tomato plants. Our first pumpkin patch just two weeks after planting. They seemed to be thriving but soon after this photo we lost the entire crop to army worms. Tom and some hired hands planting a few rows of squash and cucumbers a few seasons ago. Rows and rows of tomato plants in the back garden. The heat slowed them down but in just a few short weeks our 10,000+ plants kept us hoppin 'n picking some of the best tomatoes you have ever had. Our covered swimming pool has a diving board and goes to a refreshing 12 feet deep. A guest enjoys a refreshing cannonball. Take a dive into our refreshing pool. This is one of our self-serve vegetable stands located in Dripping Springs when we have enough vegetables. Our Oriental Themed Bedroom provides a nice, relaxing atmosphere. Our Hollywood room is perfect for teens or couples and like all our guest rooms it is equipped with cable television. Our Moroccan Room is great for the older teens or the couple looking for a get-a-way weekend. The Hawaiian Room is perfect for the kiddos in your group and is close to the Hollywood room. Our formal Dining Room is perfect for evening meals or for a nice, romantic meal. The Parlor is GREAT for quiet get-togethers, relaxing evenings by the fire, or cozy nights watching the sun set and gazing at the stars. The Parlor also features a piano for your playing pleasure. Another view of our Formal Dining Room. You can almost feel the comfort of our Entertainment Room. Our kitchen is perfect for all your meal needs. Some of the ghouls & ghosts that helped us with our Fright Nights in 2005. One of the "haunted barns" during Fright Nights. A trailer full of victims going for a ride on the Haunted Hayride in 2005. Leatherface bids farewell to Fright Nights 2005. Freddy welcomes our guests in one of the barn scenes. The back pasture was transformed into a graveyard, complete with our own homemade casket.
Of course like most farms, Hope Farms has its share of cows. Here are a few grazing and one that stopped to pose for the camera.
The workhorse of Hope Farms, seen here hooked up to the machine used to plant many of our vegetables.
Zandra loves flowers and her green-thumb is evident all around Hope Farms.
Several varieties of spiders help keep the farm free from the bad insects. Here a Garden Spider guards the gate leading to, well, the garden of course.
Tom with some squash seedlings we sprouted in our greenhouse. In just a few short weeks we'll have yellow squash that will make your mouth water.
The old barn where cows are usually found escaping the heat of the Texas summer. Just another nice feature that adds to the feel of Hope Farms.
The frame of the new greenhouse on the west side of the farm. The cows appear to be grazing and lazing under the new structure.
Cantelope seedlings a couple of seasons ago in our greenhouse. At Hope Farms they start out small..and end up BIG.
A nice row of cucumber, cantelope, and squash seedlings from our greenhouse. In a few weeks the whole greenhouse will be filled with new tomato plants.
Our first pumpkin patch just two weeks after planting. They seemed to be thriving but soon after this photo we lost the entire crop to army worms.
Tom and some hired hands planting a few rows of squash and cucumbers a few seasons ago.
Rows and rows of tomato plants in the back garden. The heat slowed them down but in just a few short weeks our 10,000+ plants kept us hoppin 'n picking some of the best tomatoes you have ever had.
Our covered swimming pool has a diving board and goes to a refreshing 12 feet deep.
A guest enjoys a refreshing cannonball.
Take a dive into our refreshing pool.
This is one of our self-serve vegetable stands located in Dripping Springs when we have enough vegetables.
Our Oriental Themed Bedroom provides a nice, relaxing atmosphere.
Our Hollywood room is perfect for teens or couples and like all our guest rooms it is equipped with cable television.
Our Moroccan Room is great for the older teens or the couple looking for a get-a-way weekend.
The Hawaiian Room is perfect for the kiddos in your group and is close to the Hollywood room.
Our formal Dining Room is perfect for evening meals or for a nice, romantic meal.
The Parlor is GREAT for quiet get-togethers, relaxing evenings by the fire, or cozy nights watching the sun set and gazing at the stars.
The Parlor also features a piano for your playing pleasure.
Another view of our Formal Dining Room.
You can almost feel the comfort of our Entertainment Room.
Our kitchen is perfect for all your meal needs.
Some of the ghouls & ghosts that helped us with our Fright Nights in 2005.
One of the "haunted barns" during Fright Nights.
A trailer full of victims going for a ride on the Haunted Hayride in 2005.
Leatherface bids farewell to Fright Nights 2005.
Freddy welcomes our guests in one of the barn scenes.
The back pasture was transformed into a graveyard, complete with our own homemade casket.