William made a quick video for his YouTube channel about our sheep so I thought I'd post it here. It is getting increasingly difficult with the freezing rain and deep snow we've experienced so far this year to get to our barn at the farm so with the help of a friend and her trailer we hauled the sheep down to the house at the bottom of the hill where we're living at the moment. Now all we have to do is shovel our way to the single detached garage to feed them. It previously housed sheep and horses so the owner doesn't mind at all :) Steve and the boys also spent a good part of yesterday rounding up the stray turkeys and poultry in the barn up top and they've moved down here also. It's way simpler to have them near a source of power and closer for water. No more carrying 20 litre jugs 400m across the frozen wasteland through a foot of snow, so as you can imagine Chris is very happy because it's his job. If you want to see more videos by William keep an eye on his YouTube channel at Willy B's World of Awesome where you can see the creative endeavours and terrible acting skills of our children and their friends, lol. Watch, share, like. Support young artists.
We had a dream, like so many others before us, to live a simple and sustainable life on our own organic farm... so we drove from Vancouver Island, British Columbia to the Annapolis Valley in Nova Scotia, and we've been here nearly 6 years. We love life, learning, and sharing with others. Follow our adventures as we build a vibrant small family farm and work towards self-sufficiency using a combination of traditional methods, permaculture and original ideas.
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