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

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  • The Big Yawn.

    The Big Yawn.

    This is what Sheila thinks of it all.  “Bloody Rubbish.” The calenders have arrived. I started with an order of 10. I am not sure how many will sell. They cost 19.99 each to have printed, and they really are rather beautiful.  So, as they are being sold to raise money for Sheila’s feed, I…

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  • Ice Cold Water

    Ice Cold Water

    The creek (that is really a ditch) has been covered in ice thick enough to walk on for months now. In the last few days it has begun to break up, clink and clank its way into life, yesterday great shards of windowpane ice could be seen floating past. Ice floes break up in between,…

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  • Awake

    Awake

    Awake to Dawn Light. Awake. Really Awake. Barely Awake. Sometimes Awake. Oh, there you are. Awake. Yesterday we were simply awake. Drifting through our day and tired at the end of it. Daisy’s udder is showing considerable fullness. And she stood quietly for almost half an hour while I brushed her and talked to her…

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  • When in Doubt – Bake Bread

    When in Doubt – Bake Bread

    Yesterday was stormy and cold. So I had a wee word to Daisy, who was looking restless, and told her Not Today darling, wait until the weather warms up.. Not Today. Then went inside to warm the kitchen by baking bread.  I inadvertently published this post, completely unfinished, yesterday afternoon when I was loading a…

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  • Waiting Daze

    Waiting Daze

    Queenie is waiting. Waiting on Daisy.  Dazey Daisy. Who does not seem to be in any hurry to do terribly much. She now is (officially) a week away from calving .. they say if the calf comes earlier it is more likely to be a heifer, later a steer. Of course there are about a…

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  • All Is Well

    All Is Well

    TonTon, our darling Border Collie is fine. The growth under his chin, big enough to fit in my cupped hand, is a cyst. Possibly the result of a heamotoma or maybe something else, the Doc said. However he has antibiotics for the next ten days in the hopes of it going back down or popping…

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