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Saturday, April 26, 2008

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      • Not raining yet
      • stream
      • watterfall
      • woods
      • drining thru the smokies
      • 1 day old
      • here are pictures of the 2 new nigerian babies
      • 2 new babiy nigerian goat kids a boy and a girl
      • Hope things are starting to look up
      • Taking pictures at night
      • DISTANT THUNDER
      • Fog in the morning
      • Whats' happening on the farm
      • I am working on a series of the photographs in all...
      • Still raining
      • A long week

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Lois
Westminster, SC, United States
I have a small farm were I raise Nubian Goats, hopefully one day I will be a Grade A Dairy so I can sell goats milk and cheese made from it. Right now the cost of this enterprise is beyond me but it is a dream. Beside my goats and my job I love bead with seed beads, quilt and sew, pottery both handbuilding and throwing on the wheeel, knit, crotchet and felt. I would loike to make cheese and bake bread this summer. I am interested in sustainable agriculture, the slow food movement, growing lavender in the south, grow my own vegtables including some heirlooms so that I might have enough from one growing season to the next. I love Barbara Kingslovers' book Vegtable, Mineral, Miracle also her Bean Trees. I read a olot and listen to audio books while I drive.
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favorite blogs and websites

  • cheese forum
  • getting stitched
  • My etsy shop
  • orangette

Favorite books and authors

  • 200 Easy homemade Cheeses
  • Faye Kelleman
  • James Patterson
  • John Grisham
  • Jonathan Kellerman
  • The Midford Series