Jeanne Henriques

Welcome!

I’m Jeanne Henriques, a writer and photographer drawn to the quiet stories that connect us—stories of place, memory, and the creative life.

Life took me across the world—calling Australia, New Zealand, England, Vietnam, and Hong Kong home—every move shaped how I see and move through the world. For many years, I lived the life of an expatriate, raising four children while building a sense of home in each new place. I wrote about my experiences across many blogs, and one fateful day, a reader reached out and told me about this corner of the world. I felt drawn to explore and here we are.

At Tahilla Farm, creatitvy, nature, and gathering have found a natural home. From this place, Tahilla Gatherings grew—small workshops and retreats for those who feel the pull to slow down, notice more deeply, and create from a place of connection.

Each gathering is part of a larger story still unfolding—a thread woven through years of travel, writing, and listening.

Consider this your invitation to explore, reflect and carry a piece of that story forward into your own life.

About Tahilla Farm

Tahilla Farm holds a story of its own.

The name Tahilla was given by three sisters who once lived here, seeing in this land a reflection of their beloved Tahilla (Tathuile) along Ireland’s Ring of Kerry—a reminder that sometimes places find us before we know we’re looking for them.

Nestled between the Wapack Range and the New Hampshire woods, the farm stretches across 35 acres of meadows, forests, and old stone walls. The original farmhouse, build in 1790, was restored with care to honor the spirit of those who came before.

Today, my husband (known here as Mr. H) and our English Springer Spaniel, Tani, keep watch over this beloved place—where the land shapes our days, and where each season brings its own quiet kind of inspiration.

Welcome— I’m so glad you’re here!


Each gathering is an invitation to pause, explore, create, and carry something forward.

Jeanne

Thank you Christine Harris for the many lovely photos sprinkled throughout the site.