Life of a Family Dairy Farm. Senior aged husband and wife. The good, bad and ugly of the business. We love it and will try to present an ongoing tale of what happens here. Meet some of our animals and characters born here. Enjoy!
Ok. I guess I have arrived at WordPress with our blog. This is my first try on my own, so if you find problems or mistakes, please bear with me.
We have a great deal of enjoyment starting this project of blogging and hope to continue with some on our take of the dairy industry, farming in general and some of the crazy and often amazing events and happenings here at Bejosh Farm.
So I guess I should welcome all of you who are interested in reading about us, and promise to do our best to be informative, silly (Ed), serious and caring (Me), and entertaining. Am learning more about making the videos we will post, with less straying from the focus of the video (the cow, calf, dog, goat, cat, sheep, chicken and whatever else may strike our fancy) and doing better dialogue along with it. Takes time and practice I am told , so look out if you see me pointing an iphone or camera in your direction.. I post as My Farmer and Me and Ed does the rest.Thank you for your interest, in advance.
Welcome to WordPress. I was reading your blog on Blogger and enjoyed reading about your dairy farm. I live in a rural area myself outside a very small town in Indiana. I also have a blog on wordpress and my older one on blogger … I like a few things from both platforms.
I look forward to your story telling and photos. You are really off to a great start and keep blogging … it only gets better.
I never had any problems with the other site but glad to follow along on this new one if it’s better for all. I really enjoy all the stories and videos!
Good job! Thank you for creating your blog. It is very helpful for some of us ‘city people’ who have never lived on a farm or in a rural area. Keep up the good work. The photos are very good!
I love your blog, and reading about the day-to-day at Bejosh Farm. I don’t know what I am not seeing, but I would love to access the video of Goober following Ed, but I am missing something. Can anyone help?
Glad you are still getting it. Was worried as I don’t know much about this kind of thing and am like a student on his first day of school only the day is oh so long!
I love that I can leave comments now Carol. You’ll be hearing from me more often and I bet other people too. Love the new blog and you’ll get used to it in no time. You and Ed are obvious naturals! Keep writing and taking those wonderful videos. Love it all!
Welcome to WordPress. I was reading your blog on Blogger and enjoyed reading about your dairy farm. I live in a rural area myself outside a very small town in Indiana. I also have a blog on wordpress and my older one on blogger … I like a few things from both platforms.
I look forward to your story telling and photos. You are really off to a great start and keep blogging … it only gets better.
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I never had any problems with the other site but glad to follow along on this new one if it’s better for all. I really enjoy all the stories and videos!
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Good job! Thank you for creating your blog. It is very helpful for some of us ‘city people’ who have never lived on a farm or in a rural area. Keep up the good work. The photos are very good!
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I love your blog, and reading about the day-to-day at Bejosh Farm. I don’t know what I am not seeing, but I would love to access the video of Goober following Ed, but I am missing something. Can anyone help?
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Here it is: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QkJGiTQG1zY
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Thank you! Very grateful.
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If anyone is helping you, the RSS feed doesn’t seem to work… It did work before. Just a detail!
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Way to go!
Your new format is beautiful!
I really enjoy your stories about life on a dairy farm. Always interesting
and fun……..
Thank you for sharing.
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Things do look different so we’ll all have to get used to this new format, too!
Hope you both keep up with the postings. They’re always interesting. Love hearing about and learning about your farm and way of life.
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Glad you are still getting it. Was worried as I don’t know much about this kind of thing and am like a student on his first day of school only the day is oh so long!
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Don’t you have fence to fix?
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Yup. The Farmer of Bejosh is fixing some today, while it leaves me to figure this stuff out. You know how I am with computers and modern technology…
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I love that I can leave comments now Carol. You’ll be hearing from me more often and I bet other people too. Love the new blog and you’ll get used to it in no time. You and Ed are obvious naturals! Keep writing and taking those wonderful videos. Love it all!
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Thanks Maria. Just initial jitters, I guess. Was just getting comfortable with the other sight.
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Looking forward to your posts. Audrey
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Yay!
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oh, back off Jack….
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