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Carol's avatar

You go girl! What you're doing is amazing. Sometimes my 2 cats, 2 dogs and 2 horses are overwhelming, so I can't imagine with all you have and doing it alone. Do you think you could get a "WWOOF" er? https://wwoof.net/ Or maybe you've already considered it. What you're doing is incredibly inspiring.

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Heather's avatar

Thank you for sharing so candidly. May 2023 be lighter and brighter (and full of even better snacks)!

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Heather Wall's avatar

Thank you for your peaceful, thoughtful posts here -- just know there are many, many of us pulling for you! Make sure you take care of yourself while you're taking care of your animals. The best of 2023 to you!

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Carole Ireland's avatar

I admire you so very much. My heart loves you for your tenacity, your dedication, your love of your animals and the earth itself. You inspire me and I love to read your thoughtful focus of what's really important. Keep going, Anne Claire. You can do anything. God bless you.

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Jim Coates's avatar

Best wishes for next year Anne Claire. I'm so impressed with your farming achievements. Not losing any animals is huge! Stay with it, and writing about it. There's a book coming I think...

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Mary Murray's avatar

Well done, AC! You brought everyone through ! I endorse your idea to focus on what you love and what feeds your soul. It’s so smart to see you can’t do it all on your own. Would there be someone who wants to intern, with an award winning farmer, in your practices? Just a thought.

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Toby Neal's avatar

I hope you get the companionship and help that you need in 2023! 🙏🏻

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Beth's avatar

Thanks for that recipe. I think that’s exactly what my body is craving right now!

I hope you’re able to find some much needed rest. And thanks for bringing the good spirits to the rest of us every Friday!

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Erin Ryan's avatar

Love reading about your accomplishments! Let me know if there's anything we can do across the miles to help support the Farm!

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