
Jeanne Henriques
Welcome!
I’m Jeanne Henriques, a storyteller, photographer, and writer whose journey has taken me across the world as an expatriate, calling Australia, New Zealand, England, Vietnam, and Hong Kong home. Each place left its mark, shaping my perspective and deepening my love for stories, culture, and connection.
After raising four children and navigating life across continents, I’ve embraced a new chapter—one rooted in creativity, nature, and meaningful gatherings. At Tahilla Farm, nestled in the hills of New Hampshire, I’ve found my anchor. Through Tahilla Gatherings, I welcome kindred spirits for workshops and retreats where creativity flows, stories unfold, and inspiration emerges in the quiet rhythms of rural life.
Consider this your invitation to explore, reflect, and create with me.
About Tahilla Farm
The name Tahilla carries a deeper story— bestowed by three elderly sisters who saw in this land a reflection of their beloved Tahilla (Tathuile) along Ireland’s Ring of Kerry. For me, it’s more than coincidence; it’s a thread of heritage stretching across generations.
Where the Wapack Range whispers its final secrets to the New Hampshire sky, you’ll find Tahilla Farm—35 acres of woodland, meadows, and gardens, carefully tended to exist in harmony with the surrounding wilderness.
The original 1790 farmhouse was lovingly restored, preserving its historic character while seamlessly extending the home to blend old with new. Framing the landscape are centuries-old stone pasture walls, a quiet reminder of the land’s past.
Life moves with the rhythms of nature, shared with an extraordinary cast of wild neighbors—black bears, coyotes, bobcats, deer, and songbirds who shape the soundtrack of our days. At the heart of it all, our English Springer Spaniel, Tani, joyfully claims his role as Tahilla’s guardian.
After a lifetime of moving, my husband (Mr. H) and I have anchored ourselves here, embracing the slow unfolding of rural life. Tahilla Farm is more than a home—it’s a place to gather, create, and connect.
Welcome to our wild-hearted home— I’m so glad you’re here!
Where creativity flows, stories unfold, and inspiration emerges in the quiet rhythms of rural life.
—Jeanne
Thank you Christine for the many lovely photos sprinkled thoughout the site.