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Some questions answered…

Happy Friday! I hope you all had a wonderful Friday and are looking forward to the weekend! After my posts this last week, I've had several questions about the farm. I'll try to answer some of these and if you have more questions, please send them my way. What exactly was the picture of in your last post? It's a chicken tractor at night with the lights on. The next inevitable question.... What is a chicken tractor?! I've had this question more than anything else. I should have explained it then!! In essence, what a chicken tractor is, is a movable home on wheels for my birds. Below are the pictures of the tractor itself, but I'll give more detail here. The tractor is a large frame that has no…
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Thank you.

I sincerely mean this. This past 36 hours has been an emotional roller coaster for me. I made my first post to Facebook ever Friday afternoon. As I started writing this at 4:45am (why am I awake?!, you might be wondering... I''ll get to that) almost 1,000 people have reached out in someway to respond to that original post. That's staggering to me. I've tried to figure out the best way to say thank you so that you truly can understand how much joy your messages of encouragement have brought me. This being Maple Leaf weekend may have been what made this so special. I've seen so many of you in person after you sent me the private messages or commented on my post. Love is what I've felt from…
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The beginning…

The beginning…

Hello Friends and Family-     I am now full time on the farm! If you have the time, I’ll explain a little of how this wonderful change came to be.     Some of you know my recent story of life and others of you are newer to me.  Since this is my first post, this might be longer than those to come in the future.  I’ll say sorry now :)        A little bit of my background and then what is new with us. As many of you know I had been selling pharmaceuticals for the last fifteen years. It had a been a perfect fit for me for much of that time. The science involved, the patient relationships, the provider interactions were all things that I loved. But over the past…
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