Goodman and Madam Swin,
I would like to offer my assistance in this matter, I will finally after a long journey be in Wayside once again. The last thing a man needs is fear of his own barn, and by what you have said that fear is well placed. I will arrive late this evening, and if you will permit me, I will travel to your Farm before the sun rises tomorrow. If this is not good for you, than simple await my arrival tomorrow. I understand that it is a great deal to ask you to stay awake so late into the night if you have no intentions of allowing me to go into the barn, so for your convenience inform Jara, or anyone working at his Tavern of your decision. I do not know if I will dream again before I arrive. If nothing else, I always know that a light porch lamp always means a welcoming home.
And as far as Romani are concerned, though I do not agree with shunning these people from assisting, it is your property, and I will whole heartily and understandingly respect your decision to not want Romani on your property. If you would sit with me and discuss this a little I would be grateful, but that is all for after the barn is dealt with.
May you find Warmth from Winter's sweet embrace,
Kevar Byrne, Standard Bearer to the Order of the Earthen Fist.