Fresh farm eggs in our future?

We are definitely planning on having a few chickens here down the road. But where to start? We had no ideathat is, until we discovered BackYard Chickens! 

Site now bookmarked for future reference.

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Country Living Fair Flies South

The Country Living Fair makes its southern debut this weekend at Stone Mountain Park. Read an interview with CL’s chief editor Sarah Gray Miller in today’s AJC.

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Doesn’t every child dream of riding a pony?

Our friend Gena sent in this photo.
 This is her girl Taylor enjoying her very first ride on a horse.
Hilton Head Island, Summer 2010.

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Aha!

A dear friend, Randy Siegel (who was also my boss for seven years), launched a new business this month, Your Internal GPS. Please check it out. Meanwhile, here’s an article reposted from Randy’s October e-newsletter. It’s so good, we just had to share. Have yourself a happy week!
Be Happy, Truly Happy
Do you ever read something and have a magical “aha moment”? Here’s one of mine.
Erich Fromm in To Have or To Be? describes a modern misconception. He writes that most of us spend our lives trying to:
Have enough (money, power, things) so that we can…
Do what we want in terms of work and how we spend our time, because then we can…
Be happy.
Unfortunately, most of us get stuck at the first step: we never “have enough.” As a result, we put living our lives on hold.
“Once I pay off the house, I will consider changing careers.”
“When the kids are grown, I’ll deal with my marriage.”
“When I retire, I will take up painting, golf or traveling.”
Fromm says that in order to have a rich life you need to invert the formula. First, you need to:
Be who you are. Know your strengths, weaknesses and your purpose. This self-awareness will lead you to….
Do what you love. When you use your unique strengths to be of service to others, you will be rewarded, and…
Be happy.  You’ll have what you need. That doesn’t mean you will have everything you want, but it does mean you will have what you need. Dick Leider says in The Power of Purpose, “There are two ways to be rich; one is to have more, the other is to want less.”
How can you invert the having, doing and being cycle? Stop making money your primary goal. Instead, follow your passion, heart and values. Stop measuring your success by your bank account. Measure your success by your happiness.
Happiness is a feeling that comes from inside; it cannot be bought. Sure, you can feel unhappy if you don’t have enough money to meet your basic needs, but after that, money will not make you happy. To be happy, do what you love to do and do it to be of service to others.
Aha!
Reprinted with permission from Randy Siegel. His new book, The Inspired Life, will be published next month.

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The Fabulous Beekman Farm

We obviously have not been paying attention. How is it that we missed the entire first season of The Fabulous Beekman Boysand that I just this week discovered Beekman 1802?(Thanks, Nonie!) Well, never mind all that. Check out the show on Planet Green or visit the boys’ website. Gotta go now. About to order goat milk soaps, and maybe some Beekman Blaak Cheese.

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