Volunteering at Codman Farms has been a great amount of fun. Later in life I sure hope I can one day live on a farm with pigs, chickens, cows and all those cool animals. For now however, volunteering is a great way to farm without having my own farm. Soon, the sheep are going to start giving birth and the past two days I was there, the farmer Eric and I have been working on insulating the sheep barn and hanging up heating lamps. I can't wait for the lambs to come, i don't think I've ever held a lamb before.
Volunteering at Ironstone has gone well. I'm actually going to start taking riding lessons there. When I've gone riding before, I've only done western. At Ironstone, they teach english and english is supposed to use a lot of muscles that some people never knew they had. The program is supposed to be great and I can't wait for the exercise.
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