Another CAF reader has sent in her bumper-shot, and I thank her. This comes from Amanda in Ohio, who wrote about her own future mushing adventures with her dogs and inquired about kicksleds - she was a fun person to get email from. If you have been reading and hestiate sending an e-mail or writing a comment, don't. Come in, pull up a chair, say hi. Most of my inbox is about enlarging anatomy I don't have, so when an actual person writes to me, it's great. Three down, folks. Not too shabby for a shack in Vermont.
Oh rats! I wanted to get the Ohio one first!!! Well we have a collection for you from our family members! (Guess what the hot Christmas gift was this year?)
You scored two articles in todays Rutland Herald, over half a page and a 4 x 6" pic to boot! They also reviewed your book on 11/30. Very nice read by the way.
I love your book! I saw an article about it today in the Wisconsin State Journal and ran to the bookstore to buy it!!! I'm struggling between worlds (modern-material world vs. simplicity-homesteading) and your book is just what I needed. And yes! I read it in one sitting. Thanks for all of the info and inspiration! I'd love to send you a pic. Let me know how.
Kick ass Jenna! This is fun. I am enjoying all the farm bumpers. I finally got some uninterrupted time to read your book cover to cover. I enjoyed the honesty you share while learning the new life. Loved the screaming chicken named Ann Coulter. My little farm was a journey that covered all emotions—and I loved it all the way. A friend told me the reason why I never had a man stick around was because I always put him right to work. I never thought of it as work because I enjoyed the rewards. I am glad you do too.
I found you through the currect issue of BUST magazine. I've read your last few posts and am loving your life and writting. I look forward to reading more.
Hi Jenna, I love your blog and book. I am originally from Brooklyn NY. You give me so much to dream about, hopefully in not to far future. Have you thought about having (on a small scale) training or school for homsteading(like an intro to homestead weekend)to get city dwellers feet wet Katty G.
The blog of author Jenna Woginrich of Cold Antler Farm. Where pop culture meets agriculture! Here she writes about her adventures following her feral life as a self-employed writer, homesteader, archer, falconer, equestrian, martial artist, hunter, spinner, brewer, geek, and real-life Game of Thrones Extra. She loves movies, music, running far, and eating animals.
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Jenna, send me your email addy. I have a book pic for you!
Jenna, we posted a blog with book pic. Please let us know how to get it posted on your site. Love your blogs!
Oh rats! I wanted to get the Ohio one first!!! Well we have a collection for you from our family members! (Guess what the hot Christmas gift was this year?)
You scored two articles in todays Rutland Herald, over half a page and a 4 x 6" pic to boot! They also reviewed your book on 11/30. Very nice read by the way.
-Jeff
Jenna,
I love your book! I saw an article about it today in the Wisconsin State Journal and ran to the bookstore to buy it!!! I'm struggling between worlds (modern-material world vs. simplicity-homesteading) and your book is just what I needed. And yes! I read it in one sitting. Thanks for all of the info and inspiration! I'd love to send you a pic. Let me know how.
Kick ass Jenna! This is fun. I am enjoying all the farm bumpers. I finally got some uninterrupted time to read your book cover to cover. I enjoyed the honesty you share while learning the new life. Loved the screaming chicken named Ann Coulter. My little farm was a journey that covered all emotions—and I loved it all the way. A friend told me the reason why I never had a man stick around was because I always put him right to work. I never thought of it as work because I enjoyed the rewards. I am glad you do too.
I found you through the currect issue of BUST magazine. I've read your last few posts and am loving your life and writting. I look forward to reading more.
Hi Jenna, I love your blog and book. I am originally from Brooklyn NY. You give me so much to dream about, hopefully in not to far future. Have you thought about having (on a small scale) training or school for homsteading(like an intro to homestead weekend)to get city dwellers feet wet Katty G.
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