Photo by Cynthia Vagnetti

Marilyn Jones - Peabody, Kansas

We built all the various outbuildings - we would decide we would needed a milking barn for the goats or a root cellar for the produce or a maternity barn for the ewes and then build something interesting.  The dairy goats live in our version of an Appalanchian corn crib and the octoganal maternity barn was a New England horse barn.


 
RealAudio: Marilyn Jones

It is always a miracle, baby lambs, baby donkeys, I quess baby anything-seeds that turn intowonderful things-there is a sense of awe knowing no one can create these things alone-but farmers can't make soil, or water, or air either.  We must put back what we take out!


 
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