Technical issues with Blogger kept us from posting yesterday's story.
Thankfully the bug was fixed and we are back in business!
If you had stopped to see us Monday,
Thankfully the bug was fixed and we are back in business!
If you had stopped to see us Monday,
you would have noticed that we all looked like this...
It was one of those absolutely beautiful sunny days...
the sort of day where you can feel the earth vibrating with life.
The thirsty ground had been satiated by the recent rains;
and the addition of sunshine made for perfect growing conditions.
As I worked around the farm, the birds sang and flitted from here to there...
busily tending to their housekeeping...
tidying their nests in anticipation of little ones.
It was a truly spectacular day.
In light of the recent gloominess, a day like that was a welcomed gift.
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The pigs and sheep are enjoying their larger areas now that they share their yards with each other.
The sheep have spent their time trimming all of the underbrush from the pig yard.
Gracie has learned that sharing a yard has its perks, too.
Because the pigs sleep in a bed of fresh hay...
(sort of like breakfast in bed)
Gracie has learned that if she ventures into the pig house
she, too, can snack on a little extra hay.
The twins are curious, but usually stay outside looking in.
smiling (but not in need of braces!)
the sort of day where you can feel the earth vibrating with life.
The thirsty ground had been satiated by the recent rains;
and the addition of sunshine made for perfect growing conditions.
As I worked around the farm, the birds sang and flitted from here to there...
busily tending to their housekeeping...
tidying their nests in anticipation of little ones.
It was a truly spectacular day.
In light of the recent gloominess, a day like that was a welcomed gift.
*********************
The pigs and sheep are enjoying their larger areas now that they share their yards with each other.
The sheep have spent their time trimming all of the underbrush from the pig yard.
Gracie has learned that sharing a yard has its perks, too.
Because the pigs sleep in a bed of fresh hay...
(sort of like breakfast in bed)
Gracie has learned that if she ventures into the pig house
she, too, can snack on a little extra hay.
The twins are curious, but usually stay outside looking in.
Her visit was short...just long enough to grab a snack,
then back outside for low hanging branches.
The greenery is not the only thing growing these days.
A couple of hens have been laying rather large eggs.
And one poor hen dropped this white behemoth.
It is the largest we have ever found...
looking more like a goose egg...
filling my entire palm!
Ouch! That one had to hurt!
Comments
Nothing like it . . .
My kind of day!
Looks like a few more are on the way . . .
what a wonderful life on the farm you have,