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

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  • Coyotes in the Night

    Coyotes in the Night

    By yesterday FreeBee was somewhat better. He refused to eat anything I brought him until I brought him some freshly baked bread. Pig bread. Then he up and followed me out of the barn and into the driveway for a nosey. He is still coughing a bit but eating well now. (As long as it…

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  • FreeBee is not Right

    FreeBee is not Right

    I don’t know if it is the cold or maybe he has a sore foot but he took some persuading to get up yesterday. He is eating OK. But not at mealtimes. I think he may have had a falling out with Jude who can be quite rough. FreeBee is generally quite a laid back…

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  • So COLD!

    So COLD!

    Minus 12 in celsius is very cold. It is very still this morning. Which is just as well because it’s the wind that is the killer. As soon as this blog post is done I will pop out to see how the white chickens have fared. Though they are well feathered and well fed. I…

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  • Winter sinks like a lid of bruised clouds.

    Winter sinks like a lid of bruised clouds.

    And inch of snow and a finished podcast with spotty internet. All day the clouds lay above us heavy with snow. Not bad for a Sunday! If you are leading a lost animal back to the barn you don’t shine the torch into the animals face. You shine the torch where you want the animal…

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  • Whosoever Dumps Cats …

    Whosoever Dumps Cats …

    I am reserving a special corner of cat hell for you. Finally here is a picture of the black cat who has been occasionally sighted in the barn. He is getting braver. Here he is just short of the back steps. I am sure there will be a few cat fights to follow while they…

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  • Posts like Telegrams

    Posts like Telegrams

    When you look across each of my favorite platforms, (Instagram, Substack and here on the Blog) you will see how each of the platforms show TODAY on the farm. They are like old fashioned telegrams delivered to you as fast as possible. Many bloggers stack their posts days and sometimes weeks ahead. Here I publish…

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