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ποΈ 23 April 2020
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0:00.0 | Welcome back to the Simple Farm House Life podcast. |
0:02.8 | Today in episode 35, I'm going to be talking a little bit about springtime on the farm. |
0:09.2 | Now this is the first time that I really feel like we can call what we have here a farm because we did get a few new animals |
0:16.1 | Things actually escalated pretty quickly here in the last week. So I thought that would be a good topic to talk about. My name is Lisa, a mom of six |
0:23.9 | and creator of the blog and YouTube channel, |
0:26.0 | Farm House on Boone. |
0:27.6 | Join me as I share with you my love for creating |
0:30.4 | a handmade home from scratch cooking and a little mom and entrepreneur life along the way. |
0:36.0 | Last time I talked to you, I said that we were going to be getting goats. |
0:39.5 | Actually, I think maybe the last episode when Luke was on we already had them but my friend |
0:44.3 | Stephanie she lives over down the road in the same town as me she blogs over at |
0:49.5 | Hopewell Heights she brought by two of her goats because we had agreed that I wanted one of her |
0:56.6 | dairy goats and this particular goat was at the time expecting kids and I knew that goats needed a hooved companion or I didn't really know but she told me that they don't do very well at all without a companion and so we decided that I would take two of her goats and just return one whenever |
1:15.8 | we acquired another one which I think we're going to buy another one from her coming this fall. |
1:22.0 | So she brought them by and the very next day, not that same night, which we were kind of thinking but the very next day we woke up to three kids, three baby goats. We were really sure if we were going to be, well I was sure that I wanted to milk something and that I wanted animals here because I grew up on a farm and I just feel comfortable in that environment. |
1:45.0 | But Luke wasn't sure how he would like having all these animals here. |
1:49.0 | We both agreed that that was really exciting. |
1:52.0 | It was so much more exciting than I |
1:54.3 | expected. I see on Instagram whenever somebody lives on a farm and their cow |
1:58.8 | is expecting or their goats and they post every day like a baby watch photo and I never quite could grasp the |
2:05.2 | level of excitement that they are feeling but it is so exciting to go out there and |
2:09.8 | see new life on your farm. Hey buddy, including you. |
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