Hi Everyone!
Sorry I have been away from blogging for so long. It seems like over the course of the last few months I've been so busy doing things that I haven't had time to write about all I've been doing. Well, it's good to stay busy, but it is also good to keep up with my blogs, so this week I have tried to focus on sewing and computer work. So far, this is the first computer work I've done, except for a little writing on my current book, but hopefully I will be able to pile quite a few more languishing computer projects into the next few days.
If you have subscribed to my newsletter, you are already aware of what has been going on in our lives; it's been a lot! Two siblings have been married, two calves have been born, one goat is due to kid soon, and Cleone is ready to be bred for her first litter of puppies, to name a few! If you are not subscribed to the newsletter, you can sign up now via the form on the right hand side of this blog.
Below are a few pictures of life on the farm. Enjoy the update!
Warning: There are a ton of pictures in this blog post, so if you are not interested in looking at a long pictorial record of our month, then you may want to stop reading here.
If you are game for an update: Welcome to January!
Warning: There are a ton of pictures in this blog post, so if you are not interested in looking at a long pictorial record of our month, then you may want to stop reading here.
If you are game for an update: Welcome to January!
The sun rises on a new year...
Fenella (hopefully) enters a new level of training.
The dogs work the cows, and cut several more notches in Buttercup's ears. (I am trying to work with them to keep them from using so much bite... They are getting better!)
The goats enjoy their first taste of homegrown cabbage, and decimate the patch a few days later when they get loose.
I work out in the back pasture with my younger siblings to spread mulch. We got a lot done, and hopefully this will help our grass grow thicker.
A goat's version of a roadblock...
Sunday afternoon walk with friends; some two-legged, and some four-legged.
"I'm not biting Frieda, Missus, just exercising her."
We spent an afternoon hiking in Gothe State Park, and I took a ton of pictures of the dogs (and siblings) in the beautiful scenery there.
My handsome pup.
Discounted, really big calf/ goat sweater, anyone?
Chicken yoga.
Puppies!
(This one requires some explanation... Inez surprised us with a litter of pups after I thought she had gone sterile. Sadly, all but one died. The last one was barely kept alive by our best efforts, blessed by the Lord to save her life. Now she is fat and healthy, though still about a week behind her actual age.)
That's it for January. More coming soon!
Fenella (hopefully) enters a new level of training.
The dogs work the cows, and cut several more notches in Buttercup's ears. (I am trying to work with them to keep them from using so much bite... They are getting better!)
The goats enjoy their first taste of homegrown cabbage, and decimate the patch a few days later when they get loose.
I work out in the back pasture with my younger siblings to spread mulch. We got a lot done, and hopefully this will help our grass grow thicker.
A goat's version of a roadblock...
Sunday afternoon walk with friends; some two-legged, and some four-legged.
"I'm not biting Frieda, Missus, just exercising her."
We spent an afternoon hiking in Gothe State Park, and I took a ton of pictures of the dogs (and siblings) in the beautiful scenery there.
My handsome pup.
Discounted, really big calf/ goat sweater, anyone?
Chicken yoga.
Puppies!
(This one requires some explanation... Inez surprised us with a litter of pups after I thought she had gone sterile. Sadly, all but one died. The last one was barely kept alive by our best efforts, blessed by the Lord to save her life. Now she is fat and healthy, though still about a week behind her actual age.)
That's it for January. More coming soon!
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