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Sunday, May 14, 2017

Variation on the kid's story book, "Flat Stanley"


My grand daughter Lydia's school class was doing the "Flat Stanley" book. Her teacher mailed us a "Flat Lydia" and asked us to take pictures of her doing stuff around the farm. She started off on the tractor, joined by many other kids and grand kids.

She helped feed grain to the calves, Tina and Holly, who we are weaning off their Momma's milk. The green spots? We took them to the Vet's for their basic vaccinations, and have their ears tattooed with their unique identifying number.

She played with Annie, our bottle fed calf.

The sheep let her get real close and scratch their ears.

Done with feeding the four-legged animals, it was time to take care of our feathered friends.

The geese did not hiss at her like they do when the other kids get too close to them.

Collected chicken eggs and headed indoors to fix our breakfast...


...a farm fresh omelet with bacon, cheese, red onions, green bell peppers, jalapenos, and cilantro.
Flat Lydia had a great time, and I had a great breakfast. No, she did not eat it - she prefers peanut butter and jelly sandwiches and chocolate covered almonds.

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