Thanks, everyone, for reading it and sharing my farming adventure. It has made me feel less lonely here on the farm, away from home and all my friends, knowing that people are taking the time to read and comment and stay updated on my life.
While I am still learning a lot of new things every day, I am finding it harder and harder to describe in a clear way what those things are. I know that I am really finding it much more difficult to stay up late and write in the blog, now that morning milking has been moved to an earlier time!
For now, my plan is stay on the farm a little longer. The pace and chores and people and goats are better than I could have asked for, so I feel pretty lucky. I am finding farm life pretty appealing, quirks and all, and for now am I content.
So anyway, thus ends my brief but satisfying foray into the land of blogs. If I move to another farm, I'll probably be inspired to write again. Or maybe I will miss flaunting my adventures in the public forum, and again write posts of grandiose compost projects and vegetable garden victories. But goodbye for now, little blog, and rest well.
Oh Erin! I will miss your blog, but I think ending it is an appropriate move. (keep your audience begging for more. . .) Life is an ongoing learning experience of both the subtle and the not so subtle, and there are times to share those learned things, and time to get out there and live them. Goodbye for now, little blogger. Love ya.
ReplyDeleteNo WAY ! I so look forward to your ramblings. Well, you'll have to share e-mail from time to time.
ReplyDeleteErin,
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing or yourself and your farming adventures, in this entertaining venue. I too will miss checking in here to see what is happening with you - but I'll see you on Facebook, you can see me there and on Flickr, and more importantly - call and say hi and I'll bump into you soon I hope! Love you!
Erin,
ReplyDeleteI will miss your updates! how can I get a hold of you if I want to see how you are doing?
phone? email?
miss you, girl!
love,
Amy