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We are also helping ourselves when we do this work. Not just by giving us food and beauty, but our physical and mental/emotional health, and our spiritual health can be improved via gardening. Trouble shooting, patience, and our ability to follow through with a task are improved. I am a brand new (first year) gardener, older, and have a disability. However, gardening has shown me and others that I am still able to do so much...I just need the help of others from time to time. That is not a bad lesson to learn, either. We all need a little help now and then. We can all give a little help now and then, too. Thanks, Annie, for helping keep some of the old ways alive! There is something to be said for the sense of community that gardening/shared interests bring. And the empowerment of learning to create things, rather than purchase them is fabulous!
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Great video, 25 years ago we started with 8 3mo nannies and through trial and error, advice, and learning, we got as high 44 at one time. It was a great experience for our kids, and the family. Your video did not talk me out of goating, but did hit on alot of the things we experienced. We initally trained our goats with a bell. For the first 5 days we kept them in the secure/barn/pen area, and rang the bell before we fed them. From then on, if we needed to catch them up or call them up, we rang the bell. Later on the noise of the chain saw would bring them running. From time to time i would cut branches from privet hedge/trees and they responded to the noise. Great memories, of lucy, Ethel, tbone,daisy, sandy, rebel, ellie mae & granny, and all their kids!
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