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I always enjoy your blog, but this one, in particular, more so. I’m a week late in reading because Milo my 15 year old Cockapoo & I were road-tripping along Lake Ontario / Thousand Island Area, stopping wherever we pleased to capture photos. This is how I unplug. And oh those night skys in Rural New York. LOVE

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During lent, I gave up all social media. It was nice not to be all in my phone. In the past, I have forgotten my phone at home. I was too lazy to go back and find it and went and did my running around and came home. It was freeing.

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Sarah, I admire you and Chris so much and am amazed at all you do. You work hard but never fail to see the good in people and the beauty around you. And the love for your animals is boundless.

As far as taking a break from social media..I can understand the need for most people to do that. Unfortunately I have developed mobility issues because of neurological problems. So for me ,social media is a life saver that keeps me connected to a world that has become difficult for me to experience first hand. I can experience you giggling and smooching the donkeys and laughing at the chickens untying your shoelaces, the spectacular sunrises and sunsets and so much more. Thank you for sharing not only your life but often your innermost thoughts. Sending blessings for continued happiness on the farm with all the little furmers

Dolores

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Good morning. I like to unplug with music. Or read a good book -“Killers of the Flower Moon” currently. I also like to drive out into the country and walk trails with my camera. And then there’s just resting on the couch with a big fluffy cat in my lap!

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