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A year ago, my house looked like this:

I was still living in the slanted little house and our new farmhouse was just a twinkle in my eye.
No goats, no giant puppy, no chickens.
One year later, the new farmhouse is busy with a garden, bread coming out of the oven, and jam in the pantry.

And goats and a giant puppy and chickens! It’s been a great, scary, wonderful year, full of good things, a few bad things, surprises, disappointments, love.
One year ago, this girl looked like this:

And this weekend, she got a new haircut and looks like this:

I started this little retrospective into my photo files looking for a picture of the foddershock at the old farmhouse from last year. I wanted to make a foddershock and had planned to get corn stalks from Georgia, but my cousin plowed the garden under. Georgia had forgotten to save corn stalks first and I hadn’t asked her soon enough. (Sob!)

And so I have to content myself with photos of last year’s foddershock and all the other good memories the past year has left to me.
I wonder what the next year will bring? I see eggs in the hen house. New baby chicks. New baby goats. Baby ducks! Maybe a pig! (I want a pig!! A mama pig and piglets!) And maybe—
Maybe a whole lot of things I don’t know about yet. And that’s the best part.
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Looks like you’ve got more ads, congrats on new sponsors!!
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When you are going through it…especially when building a new house..it seems to take FOREVER…but looking back look at all the dramatic changes in just 350 days!!! amazing.
you forgot something! look at this blog 1 year later!!! I just want to say thank you for your comittment!!! I so enjoy it every morning and without fail you always have a great new post!
job well done!!
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Like the new look for Princess.
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Princess looks great, just like here Mama!
Here’s to you and all the good things to come!
Oh, yeah, I like the foddershock.
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and go for the porcine – nothing like bacon and smoked ham steak from a source you know
congratulations!!
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They get big real fast. Then what? Are you
going to eat them or still keep for fun ?
I have been there. It’s not a fun decision.
Princess, You look beautiful with your new
haircut !!!
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You have come a long way in a years time. I think everything you foresee in the future is great, except the pigs. :rotfl:
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You HAVE come a long way and hasn’t it been FUN!!! Hard work and struggle but so worth it!!! I LOVE your home and stories and pictures, and children!!
and all the farm animals…
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I am so happy for you, that all is turning out so wonderful and I surely enjoy your blog and Forum!
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And thanks for my new word…foddershock. Who knew?
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Princess looks great with that new haircut, but she was always pretty anyway!
I am just amazed at all you have accomplished in a year. I wish I could say I had done half of all that!
I think I have my daughter convinced that WV is the place to go, when we have our money together and are ready to make the BIG move. It’ll be years before we get to do that, but there’s lots to do in preparation…I cannot wait!
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http://www.naturesharmonyfarm.com/grass-fed-meat-farm-blog/2007/9/7/the-ossabaw-island-pig.html
” PORK!! IT COULD BE FOR DINNER!!!!”
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p.s. I am not affiliated with this site. Just thought it was interesting…..
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Hi 52.
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Yep. Isn’t it amazing what a difference a year can make?
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Congratulations!!!
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Keep up the good work. How is the goat milking comeing along. It’s about time to make some cheese. Have you gotten any eggs yet?
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