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- January 7, 2013 at 11:31 pm #60353dominiquer60Moderator
Best of luck, new beginning are tough but liberating at the same time 🙂
January 8, 2013 at 12:55 am #60378EliParticipantGood luck “big steps are the hardest to take but get you tle farthest” nothing like a peice land.
January 30, 2013 at 11:29 pm #60376dlskidmoreParticipantWe did successfully close. I’m going crazy with packing right now, as we were not originally planning to get out there until March, but my city job let me go the week after we closed, which removed all incentive to stay in the city. I should have new work coming soon further out towards the new house, and we did have some cushion left over after closing, so we should be fine, and can even get a few things fixed.
January 31, 2013 at 3:56 pm #60377sean518ParticipantCongratulations, Denise! We have an 80 acre farm and we’re slowly transitioning to the point where I’ll be able to work it fulltime and quit my office job. We’re building a flock of Jacob sheep and might be adding some Cormo soon. We have a couple dairy goats and we’ve done a small CSA with our not so small garden. We’re not super close, but not super far away from you. If you ever wanted to visit, or if you have any sheep questions, feel free to ask! I don’t pretend that we’re experts by any means, but we’ve gone through two lambing seasons now, and you have to learn a lot pretty quickly when you have sheep.
January 31, 2013 at 4:25 pm #60379EliParticipantCongratulations and Good Luck.
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