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That’s Sugar atop a fence post (actually a cut tree that’s used as a fence post), surveying her kingdom. (The goat yard, actually.) It was a slightly warmer day here today, and nice. I made candles. I’m getting ready for the holidays!

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Sugar is beautiful and looks so happy.
We have already had our first snow this year before Thanksgiving and it was 18` too boot. I don’t like it and neither do the animals. It is hard for the dairy cows to get to the barn to be milked because they have a hill to go down. They are careful in motion! I had never seen cows being careful until they came down that hill on the ice. DANGEROUS personified. If you could imagine 1400 pounds cow wallking like she is on eggs, cows have no grip you know.
Have a BEAUTIFUL day everyone.