Tuesday, November 13, 2012

Inquiring Minds

I am not sure if you can enlarge this article (again I state I am not the best with computer things)  to read it better but I was cleaning out the upstairs office files and found a recent article written about your truly in the "Metro Magazine" this spring.  The magazine came out to the farm after a big snow storm to see what this college grad has been up to - trust me, nothing to do with the degree I earned... For those who wondered also what this very tired farm gal looks like guess which one I am???

5 comments:

Tombstone Livestock said...

Double clicked on page and it enlarged just fine, nice article. Take care, stay warm, winter has arrived.

Jane @ Hard Work Homestead said...

OMG you look so YOUNG! No joke. That farm life must be good to you :) Now what is your secret?

Ngo Family Farm said...

Ooh, I love it! That is a beautiful picture. Thanks for sharing the article with us :)
-Jaime

larkspur funny farm said...

Thanks Ladies for reading and commenting.
Tombstone - Oh You are so helpful. Thanks I hoped there was a way to make it bigger - you taught me today.

Jane anyone looks young when spending three hours in the 10 degree wind whipped air, then standing for a long time in knee high snow with a photographer dressed like he was gong to the artic - lastly I am always looking great when next to one of my animals.

Thanks Jaime - hope all is going well are your farm.

larkspur funny farm said...

K, the sweet one is Maximillion. His mother is Mishka a bottle kid herself and so no matter what I tried for so long she just would not nurse him because she swears she is human not goat. So Max was raised by me and is a incredible young man now. His fiber is breath taking and his personality is sweet - loves as much hugs and kisses as he can get. I just adore him...