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I loved the photos and clever writing. The sheep are demure and the steer look thirsty. Love these memos from the meadow.

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Love this! Good lessons for us all.

Your recipe sounds like delicious winter "stoop" -- will try it!

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Hey AC! We're thinking about hunkering down here in Winters CA for the next year or so instead of roaming to watch and see what happens geopolitically. I'm on a beautiful 100ac property and have plenty of usable land we can work and there's even a tractor. Thinking about planting my first veggie garden here and was wondering which are your favorite seed catalogs? Sending love :)

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Aww, sheep are good folks! I love hearing about them and am going to try the recipe asap! Hope you are done with the deep cold. 🤞

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I love the Juliet update — glad to read she’s integrated! I have a nosy question: are those dark bits on the sheeps’ wool burrs?

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Just love your notes on farming , critters in general, and bits of philosophy! Keeps me smiling.

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Geese do this too, when they fly in formation. The lead goose has the toughest job, since the others are in their wake, so they take turns being the lead goose. Happy Friday!

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Do you sell the sheep's fleeces?

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