
Stories from the farm, poetry and prose, monthly menus, recipes...and whatever other inspiration strikes. I am a creative visionary learning to work within the confines of chronic illness with abundant joy.
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I checked our cameras at 2:30 am. All the ewes was calm and resting and I fell back to sleep with relief. Maybe my feeling that my favorite sheep Demelza was close to lambing was just wishful thinking.
At 5 I tried to blink the sleep out o...
March didn’t bring any lambs with it, but it did rain bunnies one weekend. In a series of unexpected events, my daughter bought a Netherland dwarf doe and was given an English angora, and my almost-five-year-old bought a mini lop. They are...
It started as a temporary thing. Our neighbor, Mr. Fred, was going on vacation and needed someone to milk his cow. Since my parents valued raw milk and because they were good neighbors, they agreed to keep the cow on our farm and milk her t...
A school was never in my wildest dreams and yet it’s always been tucked away in a corner of my heart. It’s funny how that works, isn’t it? Our farm is teeming with kids most days and my heart never felt more at home. I feel a little like Jo...
The ups and downs of spring can leave one feeling seasick. Warm, cold, sunshine, wind, mud, snow; we never know what to expect. We can only grab onto the hope of true spring and hang on for the ride. The same is true with the constant arriv...
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Stories from the farm, poetry and prose, monthly menus, recipes, and whatever other inspiration strikes. I am a creative visionary learning to work within the confines of chronic illness with abundant joy.
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