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

My farms are organic and regenerative and full of stories. I have been writing here about environmentally sustainable farming and food and travel since 2011.

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  • Untitled post 17120

    Tane worked out how to climb the steps up onto the big beautiful New Zealand verandah yesterday. For several days now it has been warm enough for the grass to start growing again. So Tima and Tane (after much begging at the gates) have been let out of their own little field each day. They are grazing…

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  • Who is looking in your door?

    Who is looking in your door?

    I am a very lucky girl. A. because I love to have Tima looking through my door and B. because Tane cannot climb the steps – yet! Anyway he is too busy in the frog garden, he has discovered some unharvested beets and has a pink nose and lipsticked lips from digging them up and scoffing…

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  • Queenie

    Queenie

    Welcome Home.  This is just camera  trickery making Ton look so small. She and Elsie are instant friends.  Absolutely no problem at all. Though she has put on a bit of weight has our Queenie!  And hopefully pregnant. We will know in the New Year. I hope you have a lovely day. Your friend on…

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  • SUN!!!

    SUN!!!

    Yes! For the first time in Months, we had a sunny day all day. The whole day.  And tomorrow is the shortest day.  Oh JOY! Here is something I found on the internet. I don’t know what half that means. All that is really important to me is that from tommorrow on the days begin to lengthen…

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  • Night …

    Night …

    The Matriarch and I went out to the town yesterday.  We seldom go to town and I was home late. Well, 4.30pm but  the winter dark comes early. No-one minded. No animals minded anyway. They all eat hay and there was plenty of that left out for them to munch during the day. Sheila was up…

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  • Merry Xmas Pictures

    Merry Xmas Pictures

    I know it is not Christmas yet. But I could not resist. Kittens in a basket. You can’t get more Christmassy than this. Kittens. What can you do? One more left for another good home yesterday. Now there are three. Sheila got up late yesterday afternoon, limped  very slowly to where Hop and Pop Poppy was…

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