The picture above is from Claire Jeannarat's (@theswissshepherdess) Instagram. She is a British woman married to a Swiss French shepherd, who is incredibly generous in documenting and sharing her life online. She posts video stories of their 3 children scritching goats and sheep and rough-housing with giant white dogs, of moving the flocks over the alps seasonally (on foot, kids in backpacks), of birthing lambs in the winter in the new farmhouse and frolicking with baby goats, and generally Hills-Are-Alive-ing it among the bells and wind and clouds and cliffs. It's astounding to watch if you work a computer job and barely leave your apartment. Sometimes there are sad events, like the deaths of two beloved goats this year, but sadness seems inevitable in the feed if you follow real people or animal lives for any length of time.
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TITAA #23: Simulated Jobs, Cities, and…
The picture above is from Claire Jeannarat's (@theswissshepherdess) Instagram. She is a British woman married to a Swiss French shepherd, who is incredibly generous in documenting and sharing her life online. She posts video stories of their 3 children scritching goats and sheep and rough-housing with giant white dogs, of moving the flocks over the alps seasonally (on foot, kids in backpacks), of birthing lambs in the winter in the new farmhouse and frolicking with baby goats, and generally Hills-Are-Alive-ing it among the bells and wind and clouds and cliffs. It's astounding to watch if you work a computer job and barely leave your apartment. Sometimes there are sad events, like the deaths of two beloved goats this year, but sadness seems inevitable in the feed if you follow real people or animal lives for any length of time.