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2010 – A Year In Pictures

This morning I combed through my iphoto library while sipping coffee and watching daybreak. What struck me most is that in a year of challenges and some major crashing and burning, stuff got done. Sheep were fed, shorn, lambed. Yarn got dyed, shipped, shared.  Through Flock For Healthy Hearts we raised over $3500 for the American Heart Association's Go Red For Women, a campaign to promote awareness of the serious but often overlooked risks of heart disease in women. I can't thank you enough for your support. (If you would like to make a donation, please follow the link in
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Transitions

It's the time of year for looking back. And looking ahead. Starting anew. Or frogging, and starting again. My birthday (today!) falling right between Christmas and New Years heightens my urge to reflect, recalibrate, reboot. Thanks for sharing the year with me. I'm looking forward to what 2011 holds in store. Hope you'll join me again.
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Holiday Weekend

A few scenes from Christmas day at the farm. Hope everyone had a wonderful holiday. We're getting hammered tonight with the first blizzard of the year. Tomorrow will be busy, plowing, shoveling, snow blowing. But for tonight, I'm just enjoying the storm as the holiday weekend winds down, crossing my fingers that we don't lose power.
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Sheep Shares Yarn CSA Winners

The two lucky winners of Sheep Shares 2011 Farm Yarn samplers are: Marie (comment posted 12/21 at 7:17 pm) and Kris (comment posted 12/17 at 10:44 pm) Welcome to the flock! Mistral's first morning, from April 2010 If you are interested in joining Sheep Shares CSA 2011, we still have yarn shares available. We now have a wait list for fiber shares. Thanks to everyone who helped spread the word!
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New Arrival on the Winter Solstice!

Last week Mike and I took a little detour on the way to visit my cardiologist in Boston. I had just received an email from Lisa Lagos, the director of the Animal Rescue League of Boston's large animal facility in Dedham. A 7-year-old llama who has also had a rough year was seeking a home. We stopped by to meet him. Honestly, we had no plans to adopt anything right now. But that trip to the Rescue barn in Dedham on Thursday has brought the newest member to our flock today, in time to celebrate the Solstice. I promise to
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Simple Gifts – day three

Hope Mike and I decided that providing a home for a special someone in need is the best gift we could give each other this year. The simple gifts each day brings can easily be overlooked or taken for granted. For just a moment each day this week I'm making a point to pause, reflect and appreciate. Please join me.
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Simple Gifts – day two

Home The simple gifts each day brings can easily be overlooked or taken for granted. For just a moment each day this week I'm making a point to pause, reflect and appreciate. Please join me.   (BTW – In the early hours of tomorrow morning a full lunar eclipse coincides with the Solstice, something that hasn't happened since Dec. 21, 1638, according to NASA. Set your clock, witness the full eclipse on the longest night of the year with me – 3:17 a.m. ET.)
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Simple Gifts – day one

At this time of year, the season of giving, it's so easy to get swept up in the holiday shuffle and bustle. The simple gifts each day brings can easily be overlooked or taken for granted. For just a moment each day this week I'm really making it a point to pause, reflect and appreciate.  It feels especially important to me, in a year that has been spectacularly difficult although I'm working on seeing that too as it's own gift. Simple Gifts, day one: Teamwork  Mike, Holly and I spent this morning rounding up the remaining sheep at the top
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Llama Drama

  What a wild way to end the week. I was in Boston Friday for an appointment with my cardiologist, back in time for dinner with good friends last night. This morning I was headed east again (attending a lovely memorial service for my friend's mom). Having spent two days in the car bouncing back and forth on the Mass. Turnpike, I was looking forward to a little quiet time today. A chance to catch my breath, catch up on correspondence, write holiday cards and maybe bake some cookies. But that all went out the window this afternoon just as I
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Sheep Sharing Give-Away

This morning I wondered why the sheep prefer to camp under the stars along the fence, right up by our house, when they have a perfectly good house of their own at the edge of the paddock. Perhaps they like having a front row seat for the daily theater of humans. The show starts when I raise my bedroom shade just before sunup. Their eyes are instantly on me. They follow my movement through the house, downstairs to the kitchen window. We watch each other while I brew coffee. It's a daily ritual – one of many in the work
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