
​Life Full Circle
From animals to farming to photography to storytelling-- these are the things that bring Kim Carr's life full circle. Plus a little help from a donkey named Sophia.

Gallery

The clouds clear away and the sun shines down on the gravel road leading into Kim’s farm on Sunday, April 28 in New Florence, Mo. -photo by Lauren Rundquist-

A small flock of assorted breeds of chickens and guineas free range around their coop at Kim’s farm on Sunday, April 28 in New Florence, Mo. -photo by Lauren Rundquist-

Two roosters show off their feathers along the fence of the chicken enclosure of Kim’s farm on Sunday, April 21 in New Florence, Mo. -photo by Lauren Rundquist-

Kim poses with her mother and grandmother in the kitchen of the farmhouse they share on Sunday, April 28 in New Florence, Mo. -photo by Andi Kaufman-

The three generations of women place their hands on the kitchen table on Sunday, April 28 in New Florence, Mo. Kim’s grandma will be 100 in December. -photo by Lauren Rundquist-

Gypsy, the once feral Terrier mix, naps in a stream of sunlight in the farmhouse on Sunday, April 28 in New Florence, Mo. -photo by Lauren Rundquist-

Kim photographs some of her Irish Dexter calves while they graze in the field on Sunday, April 28 in New Florence, Mo. -photo by Lauren Rundquist-

A photogenic Irish Dexter calf named Charles Lingdbergh - Lindy for short - stands in front of a fence on Sunday, April 28 in New Florence, Mo. -photo by Lauren Rundquist-

Kim takes a break from shooting photos in her pasture on Sunday, April 28 in New Florence, Mo. -photo by Andi Kaufman-

A Muscovy duck finds some shade underneath a bench facing a pond on Kim’s farm on Sunday, April 21 in New Florence, Mo. -photo by Lauren Rundquist-

A rooster pauses for the camera in a green pasture at Kim’s farm on Sunday, April 28 in New Florence, Mo. -photo by Andi Kaufman-

The Irish Dexter bull, McReid, and two calves, Lincoln and General Sam Houston, are curious about the camera on Sunday, April 21 in New Florence, Mo. -photo by Lauren Rundquist-

Davy Crockett the mule enjoys a snack of cracked corn and grass at Kim’s farm on Sunday, April 21 in New Florence, Mo. -photo by Lauren Rundquist-

While taking photos of her farm animals, Kim pauses to pet her mule, Davy Crockett on Sunday, April 28 in New Florence, Mo. -photo by Andi Kaufman-

Kim poses for the camera in front of her small red barn on Sunday, April 28 in New Florence, Mo. -photo by Andi Kaufman-
Hobby farmer and photographer Kim Carr shares her farm with more than 100 different animals in New Florence, Mo. When she is not doing her daily chores around the farm, she uses her animals as the subjects of her photos.
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-photos by Andi Kaufman and Lauren Rundquist-