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Breeze Hill Farm -
Monday July 13, 2009 - By MaLinda
Haven't been around much lately. I really do have to get better about my bloging. It's just been so crazy busy here that by the time I think about the blog, it's after midnight and I'm off to bed.
The soap and lotion business is doing it's impersonation...
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Caprine Corner -
Friday June 26, 2009 - By Lisa
New studio being built.
The Caprine Corner studio is on its way up. The new building is coming along. It is taking longer than I would like to see but it is underway. I hope to have it open by September. I make my first order...
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Breeze Hill Farm -
Sunday June 21, 2009 - By MaLinda
I’m sure that everyone has noticed my absence, well there is a reason for that. We’ve had an in house snake issue and I have finally grown brave enough to go back into the office. Kinda hard to run the business end of a business when you can only use the...
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Breeze Hill Farm -
Wednesday June 03, 2009 - By MaLinda
Has everybody missed me? Wow, what a past couple of weeks! We've finally gotten some of the garden in, most of the sheep have been shorn, llama shorn, most of the fiber is packed and ready to go to the processor, filling orders at a much slower pace than I am...
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Breeze Hill Farm -
Friday May 01, 2009 - By MaLinda
This Farmer's Market is in Richmond, VA at the interesction of Grove Avenue and Three Chopt Road from 8:00 til Noon. We can't wait it is a new market and it is an all producers market. They have really done a good job of getting the word out so it should be a...
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So Succulent Gardens -
Thursday February 19, 2009 - By Blossomfarm
As the cold snowy wind blows outside, my heart is dreaming of spring. Soon the rose shrubs will be bursting with blossoms and before the blooms fade, I want you to gather the items needed to prepare this wonderful fragrant water.
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Wingshadows Hacienda -
Thursday November 06, 2008 - By Lynne & Bruce
Two weeks ago we planted the second of the 3 Winter Gardens. In just a few days the vegtables were poking their little heads through the soil. Excitement abounded! Today we discovered that the wild birds have made a feast of the new seedlings. Disappointment...