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Christopher McDougall and his wife moved from Philadelphia to the heart of Amish farmland in 2002 mostly on a whim. “We loved the romance of a Laura Ingalls Wilder life, but neither of us had ever raised an animal or lived more than a few miles from at least a million other people,” Christopher writes in @ニューヨーク・タイムズ. “Could we cut it on our own as semi-homesteaders out there in horse-and-buggy country?” The 2 quickly found a project in Sherman, a rescue #donkey, who looked as if his time had run out. “We thought at least we could make his last days comfortable,” Christopher writes, “but he soon fooled us all by not dying.” Within a few months, Sherman’s feet had even healed enough for walks with Christopher, his neighbor, Tanya, and her big riding donkey, Flower. Next were jogs, and eventually he worked his way up to moonlight runs with the local Amish running club. “Faster than I did,” Christopher writes, “Sherman had figured out that the bigger the herd, the better.” @mattrothphoto photographed Sherman and Christopher crossing a stream on one of their regular runs in rural Pennsylvania. Visit the link in our profile to read more about how a donkey helped 2 newcomers discover the value of a herd.#?


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