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–are fully responsible for the fence wire that is now attached at the barn loft window. The two pups, Chloe and Cookie Doe’s baby boy (who acts quite a bit like a pup), think it’s a hoot to run up and down the hay elevator and jump around inside the loft on top of the hay. Rascals.
Three updates today:
1) I’ve updated my Workshops page with more detailed info about my Create-Your-Own-Farm-Day workshops this fall. See the Workshops page.
2) I’ve updated the Camp & Breakfast page to add the full RV site and also bring-your-own-horses for trail riding information. See the Camp & Breakfast page.
3) While there is still much work to be done on my Farm Store page–adding more inventory and adding a shop plugin to make buying easier–I’ve put up my Sassafras Tea soap with information to order. I sold this soap out almost immediately and am making more! See the Farm Store page.
Also, both Shelley and April, who were at yesterday’s workshop, have blogs and may post their photos sometime soon. I didn’t take many photos myself, so you might enjoy seeing theirs. I hope they had a good time. You can watch their blogs here:
Shelley’s Intermittent Farm Report
April’s Flour Water Yeast & Salt
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