Sunday, August 29, 2021

New Beginnings ~ From Cedar Pond To Laughing Dove Farm

I tried to post on my old blogs today, but apparently I am no longer able to even access them, and that makes me sad. I think my absence from blogging on them was too long, so I am starting over. (  above ~Two of my Gotland / Finn lambs peeking out of their pen. ) We moved from Cedar Pond a few years ago to our home here in eastern Washington. We're in a very rural area with our own pastures and woods. We love it here, and as much as we love Cedar Pond, we've never regretted our move.

We're still raising Jacob Sheep and have added some Icelandic, Finn, and Gotland sheep. All primitive breeds who are easy-keepers. ( A few of my sheep lined up for crackers., our woods are in the background.)
 

Life here is always busy with sheep, cows, poultry, gardens and fields to tend, but we're so thankful for the privilege of living here and continued good health. God is so good to us !
                               Three young Jacob Sheep ram lambs raised here.

Often I see deer, pheasant, wild turkeys , Bald eagles and Golden eagles from here. Occasionally a bear or moose may stroll by. The views from the back of our home offer even more glimpses of wild life. 
 
With the busy-ness of harvesting and preserving our garden produce almost over we're looking forward to crisp fall days to fish, camp, and prepare for winter . I will be using this blog as my journal for our farm. Welcome to Laughing Dove Farm !



 

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