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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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December 2020

Happy New Year!

We are just getting started bringing in the New Year with some cocktails. We love the color and flavor of "blue", blue curacao to be specific, on this farm. So, we are starting with a Corpse Reviver No. Blue. Here's... Continue Reading →

First Ice Storm of the Season

There’s Hope

Even though we are in the throes of winter now, the days are already getting longer. Yes, it's cold. The stock ponds are frozen over. It can be very dreary and monochromatic this time of the year. No, we haven't had any good ice storms or blizzards, yet. However, I've already seen the light at the end of the tunnel!

Merry Christmas Eve!

We've decorated with sheep this year... Merry Christmas!

Missing August…

When you get the winter blues, watch this!

Fall Garden in the Low Tunnel

I cleared the summer weeds and grass out of my low tunnel and planted a fall garden on September 18. The tunnel is roughly 25 feet long and sporting 6 mil poly. I thought I'd take you for a tour and show you how things are growing!

Zoey-the-Feline-Acrobat Takes A Long Drink

Zoey-the-Feline-Acrobat Takes a Long Drink

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