I’m happy to post these roses I bought for Maria today, the final phase of Valentine’s Day—and color and light for the dark days.
I’m also happy to announce that the Goat Ladies Babies – Cindy Casavant’s goat babies- are here, and she has begun posting pictures of the mothers and kids on her very excellent blog. Please go check it out; she’s also getting goat milk for cheese, etc.
Come along for a rare daily look at what it means to have 100 goat babies in just a week or so. You can see the goats as they arrive. I’ve never seen this before and am eager to see what she can share. Cindy is the real deal, and this is natural farming. You may not get a chance to see it again. You can see it right here.
See how you handle 100 new babies, feeding them two or three times a day, making wonderful soap, and turning goat milk into cheese all at once. I hope she gets some rest by March. I wouldn’t count on it.
She calls it “farm stories.” Cindy is shy and a genius at speaking softly, but she and her farm are extraordinary. You won’t regret it if you take a look.
See you in the morning after my worm lecture.
Thank you Maria and Jon for the beautiful flowers 🥰🥰. Definitely made my day. Thank you for thinking of me.
Love you two 🥰