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Cultivate Simple 47: Sounds of the Run

September 30th, 2013

This week on the podcast we are doing something a bit different. Join us as we take you on an audio tour of sort around the Run.

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4 Comments to “Cultivate Simple 47: Sounds of the Run”
  1. DebbieB on September 30, 2013 at 7:52 pm

    Just delightful! So great to have voices to put with the different characters “around the run”.

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  2. Lisa Sewell on October 1, 2013 at 5:28 am

    Thank you for another great episode! My golden retriever also enjoyed listening in…he was all ears and frantically searching the house when the audio clip of your guineas came on!

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    • PennyAshevilleNC on October 1, 2013 at 8:24 am

      Lisa- ours too! Our lab, Spike, was in the car with me when the chickens came on- he was enthralled! He poked his ears up and put his face right on the speaker turning a bit side to side to listen and locate the birds. I wish I had a video!
      Thanks for the sounds of the run :)

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  3. Mary Schier on October 1, 2013 at 1:48 pm

    Love the pigs! And, it’s so interesting to hear how the animals all interact with each other.

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This is a daily journal of my efforts to cultivate a more simple life, through local eating, gardening and so many other things. We used to live in a small suburban neighborhood Ohio but moved to 153 acres in Liberty, Maine in 2012.

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