Occupation

On purposeful work.

A visitor to an exhibition or sale sees an animal for only a few minutes in the show or sale ring. But back in the barn, there’s more preparation and dedication behind the scenes.

In this photo, I’m removing some last minute wool stains (sheep are hand-wash only) before going up to the auction block to sell this ram.

Like in any occupation—entertainment, construction, motherhood (Happy Mother’s Day!)—it’s the behind-the-scenes work that makes the magic happen.

Thanks for Reading!

And I hope you feel refreshed and rejuvenated for the week ahead with this moment preserved in picture and prose. Consider:

  • What is your favorite occupation, and why?

Share your answer and this newsletter with someone who enjoys the same type of work.

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This Week on the Farm

It’s been a week for thinking about occupation. On Thursday, a story I was interviewed and photographed for came out in the Indianapolis Star. The headline came from the journalist’s interview with me. It was a true honor to be recognized in this way.