Yesterday's Fun

One of the things that I love about spring is that 
each and every day new growth bursts forth and colors emerge
as the world wakes up and comes alive again.
For those of you in the north and midwest who are suffering through snow...
hang in there... I'll send some of our spring your way!!
Hopefully it will soon warm up for you as well.


Yesterday was a busy day.
We took a drive through the country side to State College, home of PSU...


to attend a class on houseplant propagation.


It was held on campus and was great fun!


We were given a variety of cuttings and shown how to coax
them to grow into plants.
Hopefully in a month or so, I will have a few new successful plants to show you.

We spent our evening doing the routine chores
with a few added ones...
like giving de-wormer to the equines,
and cleaning up the pig and sheep yard.


In her typical fashion, MaryAnn marches right over to me and lies down.


Oh, how she loves to be the center of attention... any attention!



Of course a visit to the pig yard always includes a little love fest...

PS...
We have no plans to replace Ethel.
Tom and Fred get along quite nicely and have always spent most of the days
together.
I fear that adding a female might make them quarrel for her affection.
They never fought over Ethel... but I think that was because Ethel
wasn't having "any of that!"
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Comments

colleen said…
I will be holding it to you to send some warm weather and spring our way :)
Unknown said…
AWWWW! Lurv a love fest and the dogs eating pig poo, then wanting to give you kisses. All part of living on a farm.
Anonymous said…
Pure love.....that of our animals.
Phyllis
This N That said…
I love that last picture of Bobby....Will Lucy le on Mary Ann.. He looks like he's in another world.Will Lucy let you have house plants??
This N That said…
Don't know how that got in there..SB Bobby on MARYANN..GOOD GRIEF..
littlemancat said…
Love the piggie-kittie love! And the class on houseplants - wonderful! My Max cat is good about the plants - pretty much ignores them. Thank goodness! Now, Ivy - hmmm...she may want to "take care" of them.
Mary
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