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here's how it goes. this is a special batch, made by our friend geri at new york attitude. each luxury soap of the month is loaded with shea butter, organic goat's milk, herbally infused oils, kaolin clay, silk fibers, and an exquisite blend of pure, % natural essential oils. we have one batch of this
so, here are some of my favorite pictures of prairieland herbs, from a year old's point of view. the first one (above) is of harry, his faithful sidekick. this one is just pure art. :) (this is a little area just outside the shop where we sit and relax or maybe eat lunch. ) and this is probably one of...
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here's how it goes. this is a special batch, made by our friend geri at new york attitude. each luxury soap of the month is loaded with shea butter, organic goat's milk, herbally infused oils, kaolin clay, silk fibers, and an exquisite blend of pure, % natural essential oils. we have one batch of this
so, here are some of my favorite pictures of prairieland herbs, from a year old's point of view. the first one (above) is of harry, his faithful sidekick. this one is just pure art. :) (this is a little area just outside the shop where we sit and relax or maybe eat lunch. ) and this is probably one of...
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horses like this used to make the world go round. for generations of pre-industrial farmers, draft horses—"draft" or "draught" comes from the old english "dragan," which means to draw or haul—literally carried the weight of progress on their shoulders. they were bred for a combination of traits: tall
strength, and docile temperament. they were smart, loyal animals that worked fields, hauled hay, pulled tree stumps, and took people to town for flour, sugar, or beans. if you had a horse like this near the grand, you were considered wealthy. with the advent of trains and self-powered equipment, horses...
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