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Things Are Rarely as They Appear

Things Are Rarely as They Appear

It’s been an extremely challenging period for us in terms of vet issues and the past several months continue to push us in ways we never imagined.  Many people have followed our rescue dog Penny on her recent health journey, but we wanted to more fully document...
It’s a Cruel Summer

It’s a Cruel Summer

Summer is the absolute best time of year for me, and I always cherish every single day.  The LONG days and warm temperatures are absolute heaven and the opportunity to spend hours each day outdoors brings me great joy.  I truly believe I am solar-powered,...
He’s Not Throwing Away His Shot!

He’s Not Throwing Away His Shot!

Alex (AKA Alexander Hamilton), who is the son of our ewe Heazle, came to the farm in early April as a bottle baby along with his friend Cedric. Alex was a twin to his sister and born very small. Our friend Ellen decided to pull him from his mom early on as he was...
Heritage Breed Sheep?

Heritage Breed Sheep?

It is hard to fathom that 8 years ago, we didn’t own any livestock and had no concept really of what heritage breed animals were.  Here is how it all begin…. Maddie and I were sitting at a 4-H Leaders Association meeting in January of 2016 when representatives...
Wow, Just Wow

Wow, Just Wow

Yesterday I witnessed what will sure to be one of the top moments of the year.  I am still smiling just thinking about it and so grateful for the experience.  We received our first real snowfall yesterday, since we acquired the farm property, and it was magical to...
Rio the Grand Goat

Rio the Grand Goat

Rio is a cute little African Pygmy goat who joined our farm several years ago. He was raised by an amazing Howard County 4-H family and was one of three kids born to their little mom. Rio was 2 years old when we bought him at the Howard County Fair while we were there...