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.
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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