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Sand Hill Thicket

Tales of stunning sunsets, happy sheep, and peace and quiet on a 10-acre farm in Northeastern Kansas.

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July 2017

Hybiscus & the Cat-Days-of-Summer

Weaning the Lambs

Well, tomorrow we will re-attempt to put the ewe-lambs back out with the ewes.  We tried to do a three-week weaning earlier in the spring, but that just did not work out.  When we turned them back in with the ewes after the "first weaning", they went straight back to their mammas and the udders came right back!  

Independence Day

Today we celebrate, give thanks to our service members and veterans, and enjoy our freedom. It took a lot of sacrifice to win our freedom, and it will continue to take a lot of sacrifice to keep our freedom. Our... Continue Reading →

Wild Tomatoes

So, it's getting to be the height of summer now. They say you can't grow tomatoes down here in Central Florida in the summer. Apparently the wild tomatoes didn't get that memo.

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