We spend a lot of time dragging logs out of woods to be cut up for firewood. |
Lots of logs, frequently. |
Then burn the small stuff. |
Fun surprise - I found cactus on our property. |
I spend a lot of time on a BEMER pad for healing. |
Our son-in-law Ryan's turn. It is a pretty cool devise and everyone had a fun experience, both wearing it and watching others react while wearing it. |
Lots of calves being born the past month. Up to six thus far. This is Flora with her little one. |
Holly with her calf from last year. They are standing next to a little natural spring we have across the stream. |
Juniper gave us a surprise - our first black calf born on farm in quite a few years. Both were delivered to their new owner this weekend, which brought the herd down to 26 head. |
K10, K11, and K12 will be training three calves this year to take to fairs at end of summer and early fall. |
K10, K11, and grand daughter Laura performed in the musical, "Sound of Music", last month, and are rehearsing for the ballet version of,"The Little Mermaid", in June. |
Ariel had a little red one. |
As did Wendy. Several more calves are due through the summer and early fall. |
It is always great to have K2 come home for a weekend visit. He hangs up his lawyer suit and puts on his handy man clothes... |
...and fixes stuff. |
Mom opens the barbershop once a month. |
K10 holding her tiny niece Irene. |
K8 and K4 |
Son-in-law Ryan. |
K10, grand daughter Evelyn, and K12. |
K11 |
There is never a shortage of playmates. |
In addition to calves being born, we have 42 new lambs, with more to come. |
In spite of the freak snow fall we had this morning, 14 April, winter is over. We are done feeding hay. The next photos I post will show green grass and trees budding out with leaves. |
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