Welcome Introduction

May 17, 2021Updates

Welcome to our first update…

SandyBoy is getting excited about sharing his first adventure story. The publisher has the story and artwork so it won’t be long now!!

This ‘getting ready’ newsletter resembles Pete at the farm cutting and baling the summer hay in preparation for the Maine winter months. Storing the hay until the appropriate time for the horses to eat it is like readying Sandy’s adventures for the fall launch. Stay tuned!

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