Goat Heaven

Thursday, July 30, 2009

Kristeva Dowling, who writes Howling Duck Ranch, explains here what it took to build her sweet farm with six years of hard work and more than a little luck. She has a very pretty operation and she deserves every inch of it.

Editor’s Note: Kristeva lives in Bella Coola, British Columbia, a region Martha Ann fell in love with through the three books of Richmond P. Hobson, one of the first white men to make a life on land near the headwaters of the Nechako and Blackwater Rivers.

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2 Responses to “Goat Heaven”

  1. Well Martha, you should make your love a reality and come and visit! Glad you are enjoying the blog. Thanks for making the links.

    cheers,

    HDR

    #10
  2. Martha Ann

    Thank you for the invitation. You live in a beautiful county. As soon as I saw you were from Bella Coola, my eyes lit up!

    #11

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