Lambing, Farm Life + The Question Everyone Keeps Asking Me
#stephbartlett #farmlifeaustralia #farmvlog There’s been a lot happening on the farm lately, so I wanted to bring you along for a bit of a farm life update here in Australia. It’s officially lambing season, so we’ve been checking the ewes and keeping an eye on everything as the lambs start arriving. We’re also getting the shearing shed ready for shearing, there’s been fencing work continuing after the fire, spraying, and plenty of behind-the-scenes jobs that come with day-to-day life on a farm. But I also wanted to sit down and answer a question I’ve been getting a lot… How did I end up living on the farm? This wasn’t something I ever really planned. I originally thought I’d only be here for a couple of years, but life had other ideas. So I’m sharing a bit more of my story and how I ended up living on our family farm in South Australia. So this video is a mix of real farm life, lambing season, and a personal story time. I hope you enjoy it. Be Wildly You, Steph

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