we are both huge fans of the writer wendell berry's work and when we were over in kentucky we did an ville public library and he connected with the work of wendell for a long time, sharing his work into stories about looking after the land and food and farming for a while and then you came to stay when you are in the u.k. working on a project. >> desi: so all of this started on social media? >> that's right. if you want good farming con content, you go to twitter. >> desi: and people go to twitter for other things... just check my mentions. i enjoyed your book so much. you really walk us through a day in your life, all of the daily work that you do, taking care of a family of six, your heard of sheepdogs, 50 chickens, 500 sheep read i can barely keep my kids goldfish alive. how much coffee and drugs do you have to take to get all of your work done? [laughter] that's my main question. >> oh, desi, it's a way of life on a farm. this, to me, is the hard work. it like being on -- doing all the interviews, et cetera, it is totally different. i love it. i love it from morning until night. i