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Contentment

Today we had a perfect blend of ticking some chores off the list, good fellowship and simply enjoying Hebron.  This time of year can be a bit busy so it's usually a juggle of prioritising flock management, maintenance, chores and completion of projects.  One of the tasks was to vaccinate, tag and neuter the newest addition to the flock.  This is the first lamb from our new ram, who has grown into a good size and has fully shed the winter coat, so an excellent sire for our next batch of lambs. Brendan cleaned out all the stock troughs, John got the dam pump operational and worked on the fire trailer, Neal attended to household maintenance and continued working on the front door, whilst us girls and kids got a box of tree tubes ready for sowing seeds and cleaned up the little shed.  Christine attended to the kitchen tidy up and made sure we were fed and watered.  All in all, a great team. Here are some shots of before and 'after' of the main kitchen and front door r

Eclipse, New Moon and Encouragements

Last week we witnessed the solar eclipse, which of course occurred on this month's new moon.  What a brilliant testament to coming reign of our coming King!  This week we have also been keeping up to date with the news from Israel and being prayerful on her behalf.  These events remind us that these are indeed the last days and we are to remain alert and prepared. Trees and infrastructure - fruits of our labour As the days ahead get more difficult we know that Hebron will become a source of provision and refuge, so we continue to be faithful to the vision that Yehovah has set before us, knowing that He provides all the resources, energy and capacity. This week Brendan was given free piping and grow beds for our aquaponics projects.  This has been a long term project and to date we haven't been able to get it underway, however, we now have all the infrastructure necessary to complete the project.  Probably after summer we will be able to get this underway.  Aquaponics i

Long Shadows

Here at Hebron things are ticking away nicely.  The grass is long and drying out, which means an increased risk of pink-eye.  This is a condition where eyes can get infected from irritation from dry grass or lodged seeds and is simple enough to treat.  An increased check of the flock is now happening.  What a life this is - how lovely to spend a few more minutes to drive through the paddocks! I inserted these two photos because I never tire of seeing the long shadows in the late afternoon.  I remember the days when there were no trees up the driveway and the only shade to be found was out in the paddocks under the big red gums. As the paddocks brown off the beautiful flowering cactus is a sight to behold.  The fragrance is beautiful and even stronger than a rose.  This time of year also brings out the reptiles.  Thankfully the only one I've seen thus far is a frill neck lizard.  The snakes will be around but as long as they stay out of sight I'm happy.  The ra

Fruits of the Spirit

You can so easily miss the small signs of life and progress in the midst of life's busyness and our day-to-day routines.  To the casual observer not much has happened at Hebron this month, but on closer inspection you will notice that little apples and apricots are forming and trees are sending out new growth.  Isn't that so true of our walk following the ancient paths.  The excitement and busyness of the festivals are over and another cycle has begun, but the incremental appreciation and growth of the wisdom of torah in our lives continues and fruit slowly and silently forms.  There's no great fanfare to this development of fruit, but the delights of it will be experienced by our Father Yehovah, ourselves and those around us.  This fruit is not the fruit of the 'church', of winning souls to great accolades and point scoring,  but rather it's the fruit of the Ruach HaKodesh, the Spirit of Yehovah who is at work in our lives and bears witness to His kingd