We had a lovely sunny Saturday.
I finally had the chance to finish a project that kept getting
rain delays.
And of course I had helpers.
Now, check out my helpers and see if you can guess what my project was!
My Bourbon Reds are a lovely shade of "Organic Garden Green".
So you guessed...I was painting!
I decided that the garden shed needed to match the playhouse.
Now that it is finished, I am so glad I did it!
What do you think?
It makes me smile, just looking at it!
The planters are now full of brightly colored blooms, too.
The garden perimeter weeding is finished.
As is the mulching all around it.
I have added clay pots full of morning glories, hyacinth beans,
and black-eyed Susan vines around the perimeter.
I also planted a wisteria, two trumpet flower vines, and another vine
(I just can't remember the name of the last one.)
These last four are perennial vines that should get thicker each year.
Sunday was goat moving day.
The Fainting Goat moms and babies left the maternity ward
by Becky's barn, travelled across the orchard field and settled into
their summer quarters next to our Dwarf Nigerian goats.
Ok, everybody...line up!
Such good goats! Everyone stayed together....
I thought I would share a picture of Henri with you.
He has finally decided to venture out of doors with Fifi and the gals.
Isn't he handsome?? I agree that he looks like a Polish Crested,
but his color is unusual...sort of buff and white.
And check out those white legs!
I think Henri has been spending just a little too much time inside!
The garden perimeter weeding is finished.
As is the mulching all around it.
I have added clay pots full of morning glories, hyacinth beans,
and black-eyed Susan vines around the perimeter.
I also planted a wisteria, two trumpet flower vines, and another vine
(I just can't remember the name of the last one.)
These last four are perennial vines that should get thicker each year.
Sunday was goat moving day.
The Fainting Goat moms and babies left the maternity ward
by Becky's barn, travelled across the orchard field and settled into
their summer quarters next to our Dwarf Nigerian goats.
Ok, everybody...line up!
Now, follow O'Malley!
Such good goats! Everyone stayed together....
and moved into their new quarters, without incident.
I thought I would share a picture of Henri with you.
He has finally decided to venture out of doors with Fifi and the gals.
Isn't he handsome?? I agree that he looks like a Polish Crested,
but his color is unusual...sort of buff and white.
And check out those white legs!
I think Henri has been spending just a little too much time inside!
And last I wanted to show you our lovely rhubarb.
Which ended up in a pot of organic rhubarb applesauce.
Yum!
Comments
I'm a tad bit jealous, your rhubarb looks so yummy. Since our plants drowned this spring, I have to buy our rhubarb at the store. :-(
Just had to tell you - I didn't know what fainting goats were, so I looked it up. So funny, do they really "faint"?
For some reason, our rhubarb didn't come up very well this year, so we went to the store to buy some for our son's birthday pie! Well, what we found wasn't worth buying, so I made due with more strawberries.
Have a great day, Bev!
COnnie
Michle
Michle
I used to make rhubard sauce all the time but those look like apples? That look real good.
But i don't have green Turkeys to help around the place*.*
You have such a sweet piece of paradise there. Thanks for the Xtra biggy smiles today!
*buzz's
kare
luv it!