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I am Cecilia. A New Zealander who farms in Illinois.

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  • Fingerprints on my Clouds

    Fingerprints on my Clouds

    Clouds are like fingerprints. There are never two the same. And they make a mark on the day. Today the peafowl went up to their spring quarters. This is so they do not devour an entire vegetable garden  in a sitting which they can and have done in the past. So they stay in their…

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  • Possibly Poppy.

    Possibly Poppy.

    I have three entries in my diary – all possible farrowing dates for Poppy. They read. April 04 – Possibly Poppy. April 25 – Possibly Poppy. May 17 – Possibly Poppy. I don’t think it will be April 04. Poppy and all the other female pigs were extremely agitated and excitable yesterday.  I watched them…

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  • Is that the big pig?

    Is that the big pig?

    I had been telling Inaki about my big pig. And as I introduced him to all the animals he was interested to meet this well loved Big Pig. – Is that the Big Pig? said Inaka looking at Manu my one year old Hereford boar. I  told him that no that was not the big…

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  • The Summer People

    The Summer People

    My summer people have begun to arrive. Yesterday I picked up Inaki. (And the traffic was terrible both ways so Boo and I spent HOURS in the car –  Ton had to stay home because he had been playing with a skunk in the night). Inaki is from the Basque region of Spain, he is delightful, strong and…

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  • Tane the Terrible

    Tane the Terrible

    I got distracted. That’s all I can say in my defense.  I came out of the field and put the bucket down, why I do not know. I always take the eggs straight to the kitchen.  But yesterday the eggs were left in a bucket at the gate.  Fifteen eggs, the afternoons haul. I set…

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  • Sheila Goes Walkies.

    Sheila Goes Walkies.

    Every afternoon when I take my break I take Sheila and Tima down the back to munch on some long grass. Before Sheila settles down to eating she has to do her inspections. Naturally the compost heap is taken very seriously and  after that she has to check to see if there is any asparagus…

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