Both of her sons were born at home and she did not know their blood type, so she added them to the line up. The baby was pretty happy as his Mom warmed his foot in preparation for the "stick"... |
Fishing. I told the boys to get all the large mouthed bass out of the pond because they swallow our baby ducks. They had fun and enjoyed eating the bass. Still several big ones in there though... |
Lighting matches becomes additive. I burned fence lines and part of our hill side. |
As Spring progressed, the days got longer and we worked until dark most nights. |
He used bush snippers to free the carcass. |
We loaded it into truck on a large cardboard box. Check out the girl's faces. |
The kids had the hard part - getting it on top of the burn pile. Look at that face, not happy campers... |
...but they are real troopers and got 'er done. Added some diesel fuel and a lit match. All gone. |
This is our all girl burn team. After a few training sessions with me they are now fully qualified to burn even our largest brush piles. |
They discuss their plan... |
...get everything in position... |
...add some fuel... |
...light matches and drive away. |
Pretty sight. Of course, I keep checking the fire's status during the night until it burns down. |
Happy crew gets good results. We have a few more monster piles to go in next couple of weeks. |
When not burning they are earning more pocket money by doing other chores - clearing fence lines. |
Daughters and grand children visit here most days. |
After selling 11 cows and steers over past few months, our cattle herd is down to 15 at the moment, which is a good thing since the temperatures are not warm enough for the grass to grow very fast. |
We should have several more calves on the ground later in the year. |
Mostly a mild spring, but still had freezing weather off and on right up until 15 April. No, this photo is not from April 15th. |
Icicles can be a pretty sight...as long as they melt quickly. |
K2 took charge of getting the barn cleaned out and re-organized. Not finished yet, but getting real close. |
K5 and son Shiloh visiting Grandma and Grandpa White's grave in family cemetery. |
This is K9. No, he does not bite, but some of our four legged ones might. |
We were still putting out hay just before the pastures started to green up. K11 wanted to try his hand at unrolling a 1,000-1,200 lb bale... |
...then he tried his shoulder and legs... |
...then his back... |
...good thing I hung around with the tractor to help get the bale rolling down hill. |
We have two bottle fed lambs this spring. |
The kids have spent a lot of time outside riding their bikes and scooters. |
Schools may be closed, but K9 still gets weekly speech therapy via video conference. We are grateful for this. |
Mom spends most of her time in the garden, sometimes allowing the kids to help. I think the kids should be in there 2 hours a day, but... |
Our older daughters like to get their daily work-out going up and down the hill. |
With no TV reception in our home the past 15 years, I stay up on news and current events online. |
With no school this Spring, the kids just hang out... |
...and have fun! |
Dinah does more than protect the sheep. She takes care of the orphans until we pull them in and put them on a bottle. |
Our 4 youngest help daughter-in-law Natalie bath her dog Maya, 1/2 husky and 1/2 German shepherd. |
Quarantine? What quarantine? Mom is in her own special lonely place every Spring for hours on end. |
Found these morrel mushrooms along stream bank. |
I was lucky to spot them among all this camouflage. |
Not a culinary fan, so I gave them to a good friend down the road who loves them. |
I have been doing a lot of work on the hills and woods with the tractor, and kept looking at the front left tire while driving over logs and rocks - the rubber was cracked and splitting... |
Spring has arrived. The trees aren't fully leafed out yet, but any day now. |
Not sure why they blocked off two of the three entrances to our main cemetery in town, but I doubt anyone will get the virus here... |
Plenty of time to do service for others, here at daughter K3's house. |
I love sitting on my tractor at the end of a day to watch the sun set. |
I rented a skid steer from a friend to tackle several big projects on my "to do list". |
Obviously, when I buy my own skid steer, I'm going to need smaller mesh over the windows for protection... |
Time to take a steer to the butcher. |
We sold three and took a young bull calf to Vet to be castrated along with a few girls for de-horning, shots, ear tags and de-worming. |
Busy morning. |
One of the steers. |
This is Stella, a pup that someone dumped off along the road a few months back. K8 brought her home. |
I love redbud trees. |
Thanks for posting these up P. Enjoyed the journey. Tractors are fun!
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