Welcome Back Ina Lambing season is the time of year when my insecurities as a shepherd are revealed. Every year brings new challenges and new things to learn. This past week, we almost lost Ina. Ina is our head ewe; the leader of our flock. All of our other ewes know where they stand with her. We have built our … Read More

Moving Day for the Goaties All summer our goats enjoyed their summer lodging across the road. They had a woven wire fence to keep them safe at night and then went out in flexi-netting during the day to nibble and browse in the woods and fields. This weekend I had a feeling that snow was on the way. It was … Read More

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Knitting and Unknitting When I was a young child I remember watching my grandmother and mother knitting. The sounds of the metal needles clanking together and the swiftness of their fingers intrigued me. Sitting next to them, I would pick up a spare pair of needles and pretend to knit making my needles clack together. I wished I could knit … Read More

I think you can tell a lot about a person by their eating habits… Some of us are social eaters who enjoy the company of family and friends over a nice meal. Then there are those who definitely prefer eating alone. They are quite adamant about keeping it that way and will even lash out (or rather spit) if someone … Read More

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