7.31.22 I am a firm believer in second chances. Whether it be animals or humans, a second chance is always worth the risk in my opinion but then one must be willing to take the lumps if that second chance turns out to be a mistake! Such was the case with Lady, the sow we… Continue reading Second Chances
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Brief Interlude…
7.17.22 It has been a long week! Monday, we dispatched a sow who even after being given a second chance to redeem herself, fell far short in the pigging department. Because we are farmers and not an animal sanctuary, she will be duly turned into sausage and bacon. In fact, that is what I am… Continue reading Brief Interlude…
Lass… a Phenomenal Cow
6.26.22 Lass is a phenomenal cow. She really is! There has been more than one occasion in the 10 plus years we have owned her, where I have milked her for well over the normal 10 months one usually milks a family milk cow during her lactation cycle. The previous times were due to her… Continue reading Lass… a Phenomenal Cow
Not a Milking Day…
6.12.22 I love to milk. There is something very rewarding to the soul to get up in the morning bright and early, knowing a milk cow is standing down at the paddock gate, just waiting for you to come and be milkmaid to her full udder. Not only does it give one the incentive to… Continue reading Not a Milking Day…
Let the writing begin….
Chapter 1. The gap in the curtains was just wide enough to let a beam of early morning light spill across the child’s face, nestled on the pillow of the little bed in the center of the room. It was a small room, just large enough for the bed, a tall chest of drawers, a… Continue reading Let the writing begin….
A New Page
5.21.22 Mother Nature sure has brought on Spring’s Blessings with a vengeance over the past week or so. The grass is lush and deep green, growing taller than it has for a few years thanks to the abundance of rain of late. Still somewhat capricious in nature however, she has seen fit to give us… Continue reading A New Page
Patience Needed… Again!
7.8.22 Well, drat! This year is sure turning out to be a challenging one! A rather weird thing happened yesterday evening. After chores were done in the morning, Darrell and I headed off to the shop to try to wrap up installing his new motor in the old 1951 Chevy Coupe, his latest project car.… Continue reading Patience Needed… Again!
My Cup Runneth Over
4.24.22 What a peaceful morning it is. Still chilly enough for me to get a good fire started in the old wood cookstove but that is okay, since at this time of year that old stove provides us not only with warmth but our main means of cooking. I can hear the low rumble of… Continue reading My Cup Runneth Over
Bend and Sway
4.9.22 My goodness but it has been windy of late! I mean really windy! I know March is known for its winds, but the gusty days are certainly not over now we have entered April! I do like to listen to the wind in the trees, a gentle, soft sighing wind, but these gusts that… Continue reading Bend and Sway
Turning of the Earth
3.27.22 It is time for the turning of the earth. That time of year when the days are lengthening, temperatures are warming, birds are singing and nest building, and the earth calls to you. Because we tend to leave such things as carrots and Brussel sprouts and the occasional few onions in the garden over… Continue reading Turning of the Earth