I mentioned yesterday that our hens and ducks are
confined to their own yards for the time being
(this being fox season).
One of the girls, Lucile, is a rebel and refuses
to be confined.
Each day she flies up to the top of her yard
and makes a great escape.
AWOL!
Why? You ask.
Because, for some reason this gal
prefers to lay her daily egg in privacy
in the turkey house.
Most nights, at tuck-in-time, we find her outside
the door to her yard, asking nicely to be let back inside.
She even lets us pick her up and take her back to her house.
Last night, however, she bunked down
with Tom and Chuck... nestled in next to Tom
for the night.
When I opened their house in the morning,
she made a hasty exit.
I'm wondering how much sleep she got...
most likely keeping one eye open all night
in order to keep a watch on the boys.
I, too, flew the coop yesterday morning and headed out into the country
on a field trip,
to pick up tomatoes at an Amish tomato farm.
Each year they start their plants in a heated greenhouse
(planted in the ground).
By the end of April we are able to buy tomatoes that taste
like summer.
It was wonderful to get out and see the countryside
as Spring wakes it from its months of slumber.
This field was breathtaking.
And I love this abandoned farmhouse.
I imagine how different it must have looked when it was loved.
Oh, the stories buried here.
Yesterday afternoon was spent cleaning pastures with Hubbs,
visiting with the pigs...
and sheep...
While we were out, Annie had a wrestling match with a
groundhog (we think)
and ended up with this superficial flesh wound.
Ouch!
Later in the afternoon I worked on transplanting
more perennial flowers from other gardens
to the shed garden.
Work on the inside has come to a halt,
as I am still awaiting the shipment of bricks for the floor.
I found out on Friday
(by calling the shipping company because the shipment was two days late)
that the shipment was in a tractor trailer
that had been involved in an accident
and that the police had impounded the trailer.
I called the brick company and explained what had happened.
They sent out another shipment that should arrive early next week.
At that point, I will have much to share with you on
that project.
Comments
What is in the jar that is hanging in the shed garden? At first I thought it was a hummingbird feeder but I don't see where they would eat from.
Poor Annie, that must of hurt!! xxxx
The Haven is looking beautiful with the new flowers. I'm sure you'll be spending a lot of peaceful and reflective time there.
So this my friend, I need to say....
Every time, your blog I read,
I love what's there, I must concede
That your sweet blog, dear Bev, I've found
Is the greatest blog around!
So thanks Bev, for your daily "sharing."
For your love, and for your caring.
For life, itself, and for our earth.
You share. each day, God's mighty worth!
Lisa