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A small farm in photos

Photographer Rachael Bliss will showcase photos at Rosetta’s on Broadway in Asheville.

The photos tell the story of a small bio-dynamic farm with a little more than three acres that helps support a milk cow, nearly 100 chickens, three goats, three cats, a dog and two adults. 

Bliss, who has dabbled in photography since her college years at the University of Iowa, started taking her hobby seriously about two years ago and has since shown her work at First Congregational United Church of Christ and at Old Europe Cafe in Asheville. She also coordinated the photo contest for the Asheville Mushroom Club last year.

The show will be on display from Jan. 3 through Jan. 28. The photos will be available for purchase.

An open house will be held Jan. 8 at Rosetta’s from 7 to 8:30 p.m., and Bliss will be on hand to answer questions.

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