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Never

03-20-10 | Country Living

Never Never

Crochet a Spring Bird’s Nest

03-18-10 | Crafts

Crochet a Spring Bird’s Nest Crochet a Spring Bird’s Nest

Dreamin’ in the Color of Seeds

03-11-10 | Garden

Dreamin’ in the Color of Seeds Dreamin’ in the Color of Seeds

In Search of Mrs. Brooks Randolph

03-21-10 | Cooking

In Search of Mrs. Brooks Randolph In Search of Mrs. Brooks Randolph

Little Lamb, Little Lamb

03-19-10 | Barn

Little Lamb, Little Lamb Little Lamb, Little Lamb

Line Up

03-21-10 | Daily Farm Photo

Line Up Line Up


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Little lamb, little lamb, what do you see?

“I see a donkey looking at me.”

Donkey, donkey, what do you see?

“I see a spotted dog looking at me.”

Spotted dog, spotted dog, what do you see?

“I see a red hen looking at me.”

Red hen, red hen, what do you see?

“I see a brown goat looking at me.”

Brown goat, brown goat, what do you see?

“I see a farmer looking at me.”

Farmer, farmer, what do you see?

I see– Oh, no.

I SEE SO MUCH POOP AROUND HERE!

P.S. This is a play on the great Eric Carle’s Brown Bear, Brown Bear, of course.


I’m amazed every day when I see the lambs in the meadow. I love the way they run after their mothers as if they might die if they’re separated by more than a step. I love how they sound when they cry. Each morning, I look hopefully for the Cotswolds to see if they have created any more of these magical creatures. So far, I’m still waiting…




The Slanted Little House

"It was a cold wintry day when I brought my children to live in rural West Virginia. The farmhouse was one hundred years old, there was already snow on the ground, and the heat was sparse-—as was the insulation. The floors weren’t even, either. My then-twelve-year-old son walked in the door and said, “You’ve brought us to this slanted little house to die." Keep reading our story....



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March 2010
"Lamb-y, then whammy! Get some tickets to Miami! Snow is easing, but we're still freezing. It may be spring by the astronomer, but not by the thermometer. Mighty fine, then leonine."


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