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Okay, so I promise you a post with substance tomorrow.  Let me just tell you that in the last five days, the farm has turned so green it took my breath away.

We are so glad to be back!





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About us: Anna Hess and Mark Hamilton spent over a decade living self-sufficiently in the mountains of Virginia before moving north to start over from scratch in the foothills of Ohio. They've experimented with permaculture, no-till gardening, trailersteading, home-based microbusinesses and much more, writing about their adventures in both blogs and books.



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How wonderful it must be there. It is barely spring here at The Mountain. Great camera work!
Comment by Anonymous Mon Apr 6 13:29:47 2009
Thanks for the kudos! It's really only spring in patches, but we sure are enjoying those patches....
Comment by anna Mon Apr 6 20:11:39 2009





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