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Archive for December 2008
Winter at Riverglen
15. December 2008 by David.
It’s getting chilly. There’s a good coat of ice on the lane, luckily covered by a pad of snow on which car, truck and bicycle tires can grip. The woodstove burns, and heated buckets keep water from freezing outside. Animals roam snow covered fields, munching on snow, stubble and hay. They are leaving behind a very valuable contribution to the fields. Chickens are not so bold, preferring to keep their toes out of the snow.
There is much brewing planning another year for the Intentional Eaters. Send in an e-mail if you’d like to receive membership information early in the New Year.
-David
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