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In our fast-paced modern world, quitting one’s job to live off the land is a common if often unrealised dream, but Kathy Sletto and her husband Terry know that one of them will simply have to. They were both raised on farms, they own a picturesque parcel of land, and they love the sheep they are raising on the side, but the work with the animals is taking over their lives. She is the fibre arts specialist, and she jumps at the chance. Besides, they got into this predicament because of Sletto’s crazy love of animals. An initial purchase of two sheep quickly grows to an entire flock with the addition of llamas, an alpaca, and way too many angora rabbits – each treated more like family than livestock. It’s a fault Sletto recognises when she can’t bring herself to cull her favourite sheep for the good of the flock, put down a roaming dog, or give up on a lamb born blind. She sees in these animals distinct personalities, respects their quirks, and recounts their adventures in hilarious tales – Tony the lonely, lamb-loving alpaca, Steve the possum-playing rabbit, Mack Dawg the llama with berserk male syndrome. When freelance grant writing promises to balance the household books, Sletto must counterpoise new demands with the old, showing how the most modern and most ancient of work can coexist in this American life.
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In our fast-paced modern world, quitting one’s job to live off the land is a common if often unrealised dream, but Kathy Sletto and her husband Terry know that one of them will simply have to. They were both raised on farms, they own a picturesque parcel of land, and they love the sheep they are raising on the side, but the work with the animals is taking over their lives. She is the fibre arts specialist, and she jumps at the chance. Besides, they got into this predicament because of Sletto’s crazy love of animals. An initial purchase of two sheep quickly grows to an entire flock with the addition of llamas, an alpaca, and way too many angora rabbits – each treated more like family than livestock. It’s a fault Sletto recognises when she can’t bring herself to cull her favourite sheep for the good of the flock, put down a roaming dog, or give up on a lamb born blind. She sees in these animals distinct personalities, respects their quirks, and recounts their adventures in hilarious tales – Tony the lonely, lamb-loving alpaca, Steve the possum-playing rabbit, Mack Dawg the llama with berserk male syndrome. When freelance grant writing promises to balance the household books, Sletto must counterpoise new demands with the old, showing how the most modern and most ancient of work can coexist in this American life.