On July 15, the Icelandic sheep community lost a great friend and mentor. Susan Briggs of Tongue River Farm passed away from leukemia, which she had been battling for several years.
Although I only met her once in person, she is the reason I am raising Icelandics sheep today. It was a photograph of her beautiful ram, MacBeth (shown below) that made me decide that Icelandics were the breed for me, and in the years I waited to finally buy my farm, I visited Susan's website frequently to educate myself and to dream of the day I would have a flock of my own.
Three of my first six sheep were from Susan's farm, and I'm proud to say that I still have 3 MacBeth daughters---as well as several grandsons and granddaughters---in my flock.
Thank you, Susan, for helping to make my farming dream come true.
Saturday, July 19, 2008
A Sad Loss
Posted by Nancy Chase at 7/19/2008 01:22:00 PM
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Hi Nancy, I'm one of Susan's daughters, Anna Spector. It was nice to read your posting about my mom and know that she made a difference in your life. Keep up the great work! Anna (aspectos@hotmail.com)
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