




In which your typical suburban family with rural aspirations makes it happen. A warts-and-all description of our go at sustainable living, shepherding, and parenting three young children, all while holding down two full time jobs with long commutes.
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This is a strange mix of ghost story, psychological thriller, social/historical commentary and experiment fiction. Set in Victorian England, it is about a little girl that may or may not be haunted by a lascivious ghost. In each section, the story is retold from a different point of view and the "ghost" changes drastically in the light of each retelling. Angelica is interesting, if overwrought in style (mimics the old-fashioned writing of the era, but not engagingly). I did not give up NPR for this one either, though I did clock quite a few miles with it.
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5 comments:
Is that final picture of baby turkeys?
Yes indeed! Baby turkeys, brown and, at the bottom right, white.
You are my inspiration! In two years, my husband and I will have our farm.
These are all your animals? Wow, I am impressed. On the third picture, the chick is strutting :) Thank you for following me; I am following you too. With joy.
Love the pics! Spring is my favorite time of year! http://homestead-for-sale.blogspot.com/
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