Even ewes get the blues

At a dinner party this weekend I let it slip that I like animals more than I like people. There are a few exceptions to the rule, but it really is a rule. I trust animals more than I do humans, and they are almost always more entertaining.
The picture on the left is of a lamb snoozing all curled up. The purpose of the blue on his head was to identify which lamb belonged to which ewe. It was hilarious to see all these adorable lambs with colors on their day old heads, especially considering the babies stuck close to their moms at all times. But I loved the contrast between the fluffy white and the bright blues and reds all the same.
Speaking of sheep, I found a woman who has sheep and donkeys and blogs here. She made the lifestyle switch at 26. That is insanely courageous and amazing and I am jealous of her 200+ acres. I ended up reading a large portion of her entries, and there are sometimes equal parts sadness and joy in farming. It would be extremely difficult for me to find one of the animals hurt or killed (as she experienced many times) but I think I would appreciate the world that much more. It’s strange to think that several decades ago a disproportionate amount of people -compared to today -experienced that lifestyle.
We’ve lost an amazing amount of knowledge with the migration to cities. For example, did you know you can soften brown sugar with a piece of bread? A certain farm kid told me that. True story, and trust me… it works.
December 8th, 2009 at 1:40 pm
I did know the brown sugar trick. Guess that makes me a little more country than city? Ha!
I’d like a place on the outskirts, that has lots of local shops, and markets but where I can access the city quickly. Not sure if this place exists…but I’m hoping.
December 13th, 2009 at 8:06 pm
Stouffville!!!!! Love it here! Please move here!
December 28th, 2009 at 8:20 pm
A: Same here. I think those places do exist… but do they accommodate GOATS?
J: Haha you have quite the agenda! I would if I could…!