It's three o'clock in the afternoon.
Afternoon chores are finished.
The horses are finishing their afternoon "snack".
They don't really get an afternoon feeding, but I often spread just a little hay around
to make them think that they are.
It seems that lately he prefers being back in the barn rather than in the garage.
I would bet that once cold weather arrives, he will head back to the garage again.
I take the pups and the gator and head to the front pasture for a little manure clean up.
The dogs romp, while I move from pile to pile.
Off in the distance I see a little dot moving across the pasture.
Bobby!
Our unusual barn kitty, Bobby, has decided to join the work detail.
Completely at home with the dogs,
he jumps into the gator and shares the passenger seat with Sam.
As we move about the pasture, Ginger comes out to see what we are up to...
The donkey girls are curious as well!
Our days are simple...the tasks repetitive,
and yet there is such comfort and peace in this kind of lifestyle.
Each and every day I get to revel in the seasonal changes...
enjoying the foliage...
the autumn flowers...wild purple asters...
the ever changing weather patterns that accompany the season.
It may be a product of my age, or perhaps it really is the lifestyle,
but life is wonderfully exceptional these days...filled with simple moments...
simple pleasures...solitude and beauty.
I have never for a moment regretted moving to the country.
And I am so very happy to share it with you!
PS:
I finished a neck warmer yesterday...
(I had knit this in a pattern that I ended up disliking, so I ripped it out and made up my own pattern)
I like it much better!
(Note the homemade button.)
This piece will be for sale in the Marketplace (see button beneath header).
PS:
I finished a neck warmer yesterday...
(I had knit this in a pattern that I ended up disliking, so I ripped it out and made up my own pattern)
I like it much better!
(Note the homemade button.)
This piece will be for sale in the Marketplace (see button beneath header).
Comments
I'm with you--I love the mundane tasks of animal care. Picking up manure each night after dinner is now one of my favorite activities. Are we crazy?
Even your newly knitted cowl piece!
I thought of you often as we traveled East through Pennsylvania . . .
Such beautiful trees, hills, valley's . . .
Great job with the buttons..You could make a wreath if you cut various sizes....Hmmm
Annie v.
Kathy