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Stone Hill Farms: A Male Cat??
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Saturday, September 8, 2007. Here are Louie and Hank. Aren't they sweet? When the lady brought them to us as two male kittens we never thought to "sex" them. Didn't think another thing about it. until Hank started "showing" earlier this week. I'm thinking about calling the local news to do an interview about the miraculous male cat who has given birth! Hi, so glad you started a blog. Isn't it fun? Your soap looks great and your goats are very pretty. Is that a goat term? September 11, 2007 at 12:12 AM.
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Garden Goose Too: My Friends!
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Thursday, February 18, 2010. A MultiColored Life: Art by Sue. A Year in Bread-lots of bread recipes/yum! Ann Marie's Storytelling Blog. By Grace- Susan's blog (from Canada). Cake wrecks.when professional cakes go horribly wrong. Deena-SweetAnnee/Can I be pretty in pink? Down To Earth-Rhonda Jean's Blog. Eyes of Wonder- Jewels and family. Foodie With Family- Rebecca. Jayedee's Place: Life in the Lost World. Madam Pink Handmade: items by Marian:"Dutchy". Malphi's World: Aprons/Dress Kits and more.
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Stone Hill Farms: Goats Milk Soap
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Saturday, September 8, 2007. Here are some soaps I have made using goat's milk from my girls. I am really enjoying making and using something that I actually know exactly what is in the ingredients. We are trying to become more conscious. About what we are putting in and on our bodies. This is the Summer Market soap I made with blackberries that I picked myself. I ate way more than actually made it in the soap. This was especially made for the Spiritual Seekers. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Prairi...
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Stone Hill Farms: The Goat Part of the Family
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Saturday, September 8, 2007. The Goat Part of the Family. These are the original five goats we started with.Pearl, Billy Ray, Tillie and Liz. We just had to add Sady. To the mix about a week later. The non-goat in the picture is my husband. This is the man that firmly stated."you can get the goats.but they're your goats.don't expect me to be involved! Also note that the "playground" with the ramp was created by him! This is the latest addition to our little herd. Her name is Spring and she is the mos...
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Stone Hill Farms: The Family Behind The Farm
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Saturday, September 8, 2007. The Family Behind The Farm. I don't pose too often for pictures. This picture was taken last year in Lake City, Colorado. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Goat Goddess, House Builder, Soap Maker, Seamstress, Wife, Mom, and GaGa to two precious grandbabies. View my complete profile. Diary of a Farmer's Wife. Farm Style by Clare. Hand It To Holly. Larkspur Funny Farm and Fiber Arts. Not Quite June Cleaver. Our Family In Wisconsin. Our life with shades of Pink.
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Stone Hill Farms: September 2007
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Saturday, September 8, 2007. Here are Louie and Hank. Aren't they sweet? When the lady brought them to us as two male kittens we never thought to "sex" them. Didn't think another thing about it. until Hank started "showing" earlier this week. I'm thinking about calling the local news to do an interview about the miraculous male cat who has given birth! About what we are putting in and on our bodies. Craft show since there signature color is purple. I really like the way it turned out. This is one of thos...
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Stone Hill Farms: Intro To The Farm Life
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Friday, September 7, 2007. Intro To The Farm Life. Well I would have been the last one to be labeled a farmgirl by anyone who knew me well. I didn't even like to break a sweat much less get my hands dirty! When I married my husband I literally didn't know the difference between a bull and a cow. I thought the bull was the one with horns. We don't even want to talk about where I thought the meat in the grocery store came from. I was devastated to find out that bacon came from a pig. Farm Style by Clare.
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