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I had the great fortune to meet ASAH'er, northernlights, a week ago in Maine. A beautiful soul who graciously came to visit and gave us wonderful advice for moving Downeast.
We were hoping that the outcome in divorce court would be different, however this was not to be the case. Everything must be sold and split 50/50. This means we must leave our little farm in progress here on Cape. But it doesn't mean our dream won't become reality. Pure Joy farm can be anywhere, and that's looking like the Lincolnville, Maine area.
In the meantime we will continue to spend time in our yurt on the farm, and yesterday we planted carrots, broccoli, cauliflower, beats, arugala, spinach, and more into the 4 season greenhouse. Real estate isn't moving very fast, and we have decided to keep on living as much a normal life as possible. Which was a bit sad yesterday after the meetup of the organizers, and volunteers in the community that came to celebrate the success of Truro's first Agricultural Fair. A fabulous bounty of freshly harvested pot luck originals while planning next years fair. We will probably still be here, but we may not. Melancholy limbo could be dangerous, so need to work at staying grounded.
Thank you NL for being so kind! Peace IN.
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