2010
Hay-py New Year!

Abundance is all about us at present with the best season in decades and every morning I am thankful I wake up to paradise! (A paradise that involves a lot of hard work – but they say work is good for the soul!)
I just wanted to take a moment (in between hay baling and writing) to wish you all a belated Merry Christmas and a brilliant New Year in 2010.
I want to thank my readers and the people who take the time to comment on my site for their support. I am so grateful I have you to share my stories with. Because as my life gets busier and busier with growth of the farm business and my writing, I am blogging less and less.
Therefore I’m taking a plunge to re-design my website for 2010. I’ll still have a blog so you can see what’s happening on the farm, but the rest of the site will be a bit more ‘fancy-pants’ so that my international readers can get a grasp of what this Aussie farm girl is ‘on about’.
My dedicated webmaster, Allan, is indulging me in this and I hope you too will be patient as we breathe new changes in to rachaeltreasure.com in 2010.
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Comments (7 Responses)
Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to you too, Rachael! Congratulations on the release of The Cattleman’s Daughter in 2009, it must have been a great year for you.
I hope things aren’t getting too hectic for you over in Tassie, because I’m assuming that more farm work means less story writing! We can’t have that now, can we? Haha.
Have a wonderful new year.
xx
All the best. cheers Kim
Happy New Year to you Rach, John and family and I will look forward to seeing your new website. We will have to catch up for a champers!
Hi Rach!
Great to hear about your new site that is so exciting! I am sure it will look very ‘fancy pants’ and we will all love it!
The bailing looks like its going well!
Take care!
Hi Rachael, thanks a million for autographing the copy of “The Cattlemans Daughter” that Glenda sent me. I just loved it and was most upset when it was finished! Hope your shed is going well. We are getting on fine with ours, although a fair bit of trial, error and learning going on. Take care and hope to catch up one day.
kind regards, The Kiwi grass girl!
That’s a tremendous photo of the feed bales Rachael – I enjoy reading your blog here and there and seeing the photos etc so I’m looking forward to the re-designed site! Good luck with it and with 2010.
cheers,
Vince
Love the new site Rach (well done Allan!) The pictures on the side are stunning! You scrub up alright when your not in your sheep chasin’ gear.
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