


It's still cold, although it got up to 25 F today. But clear as it is the thermometer is dropping fast now the sun is gone.
You can see our whole desmense from up there. Jackson Town is made of rolling hills and dales, much like South Yorkshire, only with more trees and far, far, less people. The whole city of Sheffield could fit within the town lands. But there's 800 instead of 800,000 people.
Hi sheep! And ducks.
And here's a chicken losing its head over a dust bath.

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Welcome to our Farm Blog.
The purpose of this blog is for Aimee and I to communicate with friends and family, with those of our students, and other folks in general who are interested in homesteading and farming activities.
The earliest posts, at the very end of the blog, tell the story of the Great Farm, our purchase of a fragment of that farm, the renovation of the homestead and its populating with people and animals. Go all the way to the last post in the archive and read backwards from there to get it in chronological order.
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