Thank You Mary Jane!

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A few folks had told me recently that Mary Janes Farm magazine had mentioned our farm in their latest issue. While waiting in the check out line of our natural foods store yesterday, I saw a copy of the magazine at the end of the counter and grabbed a copy to bring home. Mary Jane featured seven different farms across … Read More

A Twist of Fate

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Tere This afternoon, I knelt down in the llama shelter and sheared our llama Tere. He lay still and quiet. I felt a little strange, as though I should not be shearing him, and wrestled with this thought for a few minutes. The fiber felt warm  in my hands. Perhaps I should leave his fiber with him. I thought how … Read More

Do Llamas Spit?

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Ears forward, means a happy llama “Do llamas spit?” I wish I had a dollar for every time someone has asked me that question. It seems that llamas have a bad reputation for spitting. In answering the question, I always explain a little bit about normal llama behavior. Tere out for a walk. Llamas need the company of other animals, … Read More

Vermont Christmas Trees

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From the time that our children were just babies, we have established family traditions around the Christmas season so that they would understand and remember why we celebrate Christmas. When they were quite young, we had an advent flannel board which hung in their bedroom. Every night, we would read the Christmas story and add a new figure to the … Read More

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