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The Beautiful World of Dan The Egg Man. What's In The Box is Back

Chris' newsletter

9th February 2015

This is a story about a man who throws in his corporate city job to follow his passion and become a farmer.  With the help of his giant white chicken protecting dogs he repairs the pastures, protects the bush and native animals and builds his free range chicken flock.  Dan begins selling his eggs, immediately people love them and the philosophy behind the farm.  Dan can’t keep up with the demand.  Surrounded by his stoic Maremma dogs, happy chickens, being visited by kangaroos, echidnas and wombats, Dan is living his dream, but still something’s missing .  Then one day a beautiful stranger arrives to help on the farm.  They share a passion for farming in harmony with the land.  While working together they fall in love, marry and have a family.  God there’s a book in this and a film. Read more …

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