Big Pink Farm

 
 

Isn't it lovely?  Nothing beats the creaminess of lather from goat milk soap.  That's Peppermint/Rosemary soap, just about ready for packaging.  I will be adding a soap page to the website soon.  Maybe next week, after I get back from a brief vacation with just the baby to the artic tundra.  Roger and the other children will keep the farm running along for a few days while I visit my out of town family.  In the arctic.  Ok, it's not really above the artic circle, but the weather forecast says it might as well be.


 


Comments

Tue, 22 Jan 2008 15:01:31

Alison, it looks so rich and silky!
I've never before used milk soap.
very way cool.
xoxo
steph

 

Cookie

Wed, 23 Jan 2008 12:02:35

Alison! This is very cool. The soap, the farm, the adorable goats! And CHICKENS! Whoot! I hope we can visit you one day!

 

Mon, 28 Jan 2008 16:38:41

Wow! I'm impressed you are now blogging. Ikeep thinking I'll get one set up for my website, but have not.
Your soap looks lovely, we are still using up the soap Mom made after you told us about your soap-making adventures!
I have passed your sebsite on to another client of mine that wants a big family and wants to own a farm...
This is your old midwife signing off, and I see I helped most of the band members arrive!
You all look great.
Jen

 

Mon, 28 Jan 2008 19:47:37

I'm so glad you stopped by, Jen! But please, don't be too impressed just yet. I am suddenly very aware of how much time elapses between new posts. And this is supposed to be the week in which I add new pages to the site. *snort*

That said, I think you should definitely add a blog page to your site. Everyone needs another deadline to keep them productive, right? ;-)

Incidentally, the band members to which you refer all remember you fondly, our New Mexico midwife. Quite frankly, I wish you weren't my "old" midwife (move east, move east, move east...), but until those subliminal messages start working (move east, move east, move east...), that'll have to do.

 



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