Stuck in Sedentary
Stuck. I’m just stuck. In the past 10 1/2 months I have undergone 4 eye surgeries which have left me unable to travel above 1,000 ft., unable to lift anything heavier than a gallon of milk, unable to move too … Read More
Stuck. I’m just stuck. In the past 10 1/2 months I have undergone 4 eye surgeries which have left me unable to travel above 1,000 ft., unable to lift anything heavier than a gallon of milk, unable to move too … Read More
I just trudged home through the soft snow from my neighbor’s house up the road, the late afternoon sun still reflecting off the whiteness. Hubby and I had decided to take a walk through the woods behind the house, along … Read More
I think I can safely gather that most of us could never imagine what is going on right now. At the beginning of the new year, we all made our resolutions or un-resolutions, filled with the hope and excitement that … Read More
In this blog, I will tell you about the three breeds of sheep we raise here on our farm. Ask me about my sheep. I won’t stop talking and you will be forced to run away from me to avoid … Read More
A good friend of ours once commented that were were like a rolling stone-never in one place long enough to grow moss. I feel like a rolling stone. Our farm life is like that. I am here, there and everywhere. … Read More
Two adorable black ram lambs to our girl Stella and sire Elvis. Frodo has the white flash and Finnur is solid black. So it begins. Stay tuned!
A couple of weeks ago, I wrote a blog on one of my favorite soups, the Vietnamese Pho. Yesterday, I came across a recipe for another delicious, belly warming and fun to eat soup-“shabu- shabu”(roughly translated from Japanese as “swish-swish”). … Read More