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Buy props used in MaryJane’s books and magazine!
5% of profits will benefit www.firstbook.org, a non-profit that provides new books to children from low-income families throughout the U.S. and Canada.
Here’s how:
MaryJane will post a photo and a description of a prop and its cost along with a few details as to its condition here: https://shop.maryjanesfarm.org/MaryJanesCurations. It’s a playful way to be the new owner of a little bit of farm herstory.
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Finding Home
I found a poem that Mom and I wrote a few years ago.
FINDING HOME
Home isn’t just a place or a location.
It’s a feeling, a memory, a sound, sometimes a smell.
It can be someone you know …
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Love this!
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Meet Emma and Bo Jangles
In addition to new momma Maizy, who is providing us with fresh milk, we have even more new arrivals to the farm. Emma and Bo Jangles, or Em and Bo (mother and son), are Jerseys who arrived at the farm yesterday looking as dapper and adorable as ever.
Mom is a dark fawn Jersey. Bo will most likely darken with age. What a stout little buckaroo!
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They are so lovely!
I think that Jerseys are the beauty queens and kings of the bovine family!
We have a fresh raw Dairy here in Sequim that provides us with fresh raw milk. I love going in to pet these gentle creatures. And their milk is outstanding. I make ice-cream directly from their raw milk as it has enough fat in it to make perfect ice-cream without adding more straight cream.
The funnest part of going out to pick up our milk supply is petting the calves!!!
We also get our fresh grass fed start to finish, beef from this wonderful farm when the baby bulls get big enough to butcher. It is the best, tenderest meat. No added bad stuff and never fed grains like corn or soy. -
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Ok, now you’re talking to my heart. Tall grass, fresh air and being a’horseback. Ahhh.
We had a couple of Appaloosas just like that one when I was young. “Lottsa Spots”. I called my colt ‘Polka’. :o)
What was or is a chocolate cream drop? How are they made? any ingredients list on this keg? Would be fun to know what they are or were and if still available.
Kinda doubt it but maybe a google search would tell us more!