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A while back, I placed a donation page on my site in response to requests to make it easier for people to donate to Chickens in the Road. This post is also in response to requests for a reminder on a monthly basis. I would prefer, beyond belief, to not need to ask for donations to this site. It is my joy to provide this website. I am living my dream on a farm with goats and chickens and a Giant Puppy, oh my, and sharing that dream with all of you through my stories and photographs is so meaningful to me. But it is also true that I am a struggling single mother with three children, and hosting and other technical services for this site are not provided to me for free and I struggle to pay for those services. This site receives a significant amount of traffic (to my gratitude!), which impacts those costs.
I do want to say, due to some comments and emails I received when I first placed the donation page on my site, that I do have a job. In fact, several. I have been writing books for nearly eighteen years. It is not a high-paying job (especially with book sales in a spiral due to the economy), but it is a rewarding one–I have always pursued work that allowed me to find my joy by giving joy to other people. I love to make other people happy. Outside of writing books and this blog, my time is devoted to taking care of my three children and my farm. In other words, I have no time. But I love this site and somehow, even if it’s at midnight (and often it is), I find time to make it happen every day.
If you enjoy my blog and forum but are in the same financial straits due to the economy that I am, please disregard this plea. If you enjoy my blog and forum but think I need to get a job at McDonald’s, please disregard this plea. If you enjoy my blog and forum and are able and willing, please consider a small donation. A donation of as little as one dollar is appreciated more than you could ever know.
Please click here for newly expanded donation options. If you would like to receive something tangible in return for your donation, you can buy the Chickens in the Road 2009 Wall Calendar or Coco tile coasters or a Coco mousepad. (More to come soon.) Click here to go to my CafePress store for the calendar and more.

Thank you for being here every day. I love you guys!! I will be here until they drag me off to the poorhouse, LOL.
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"It was a cold wintry day when I brought my children to live in rural West Virginia. The farmhouse was one hundred years old, there was already snow on the ground, and the heat was sparse-—as was the insulation. The floors weren’t even, either. My then-twelve-year-old son walked in the door and said, “You’ve brought us to this slanted little house to die." Keep reading our story....
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I am also missing church this morning so I probably should also send what I would put in the collection plate but…
I love this site. You have made the right choices for you and your kids and the fact that you can squeeze in working on this blog daily is just a great benefit to those of us who enjoy it daily.
Great work – Barb
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Those of us who love your sight, also love you and what you are trying to accomplish.
We are all struggling. Some worse than others. But if we pull together and take care of eachother, as God intended us to do, we will see eachother through the rough spots.
Praying for you, Suzanne!
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Where are your publishers in all this ?
Why are they not helping support your blog or helping you to publish a cookbook ?
They could share some co-op money with you , even if your website is a different genre’ than your books , it’s all still promotional !!!
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Your blog is one of my favorites. Probably because you are so real. Someone I can relate to. I admire what you have accomplished so far. Thank you for sharing your adventures with us.
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You have been an inspiration to me when I thought what I was doing was nuts, when I struggled with my choices, when I wasn’t sure if I could do it. I come here every day and your blog is my little slice of heaven.
Thank you, THANK YOU, for having this blog!
I am donating some money to you (though I wish it were more!) because I cannot imagine not reading Chickens in the Road everyday.
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I am a retired senior on a very fixed income, but I received notice that Cafepress has shipped my Chickens In The Road calendar.
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I do love the suggestion of you writting a cookbook with some of your farm stories and recipes and pictures in it. I think it would sell very well. I would buy it!!!
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Her problem is just like any other single parent household. She only has one income. And as most of you know, it takes two incomes to survive in today’s world.
Been there, done that. And unless you have been there, done that, you should keep your snyde remarks to yourself.
As I said earlier, Suzanne. Ignore the negative remarks!!!MOST of us who visit you daily love you no matter what!
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P.S. Donation on the way
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Oh, geeze, some people… :fryingpan:
I am unable to send anything (when you are a student you don’t have too much to spend either), but an idea. Ever heard of one red paperclip guy? He started out with one red paperclip and ended up with a house. I thought that if he could do THAT I could certainly trade some stuff I don’t need for something more useful. I for instance traded some things for a huge amount of yarn and now I intend to trade some of the stuff I’ve made out of it for something else.
http://oneredpaperclip.blogspot.com/
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I have watched Suzanne work hard in writing books and in creating, writing and maintaining this blog along with raising kids and keeping her farm. She does work hard! It is not easy to be creative and write something EVERY day (especially if the kids are in a bad mood, the cat just coughed up a hair ball on the counter and the gear box on the car has water in it!) Suzanne is one of the most disciplined people I know in completing her work on a daily basis in addition to being a great mom and a spectacular cousin/friend.
Suzanne, you know where I am. Your slice of pumpkin pie, a cup of hot tea and my big ears are here for you. Support in many forms is just “over the hill.”
Thanks to all you loyal bloggers out there! You are a great bunch!