No new lambs today - the last two ewes must be holding out for this weekend's "Sheep Camp." Our current and past interns, along with family and friends, will join us for a camp out here in Auburn - with the sheep. We'll cook our dinner over the campfire, tell funny stories, and generally enjoy the onset of spring.
The sheep are still on the corner of Mt. Vernon Road and Joeger Road. I hope they don't cause an accident - everyone slows down to look at them. I think I saw one woman drive by twice this evening!
Thoughts about sustainable agriculture and forestry from the Sierra Nevada foothills.
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