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Monday, October 20, 2025

Fun With Friends And Family


Chocula Chip, Merino...and of course Saint Tim and Naughty Bea...went on a short vacation over the weekend.  Of course it involved sheep :-).  Can you guess where we went?  Would you like to see more pictures?  Maybe some new puzzles?



Wednesday, October 15, 2025

Finally Fall

Fall finally arrived and we got one good rain that has helped regrow a little grass, but not what we really need going into late fall and winter.  We definitely could have used some more rain, but we are grateful for what we did get. The hay stash is going to be important again this year.  At least it's cooled off.




I can't type between the pictures for some reason, so you'll have to identify everyone by heart and memory.  

How about a new puzzle.  This is a fun and easy one :-).



Friday, October 3, 2025

September

I must remember there was still a lot of good in the month...




August

I know this is really late, but as the month progressed, I knew what was coming and I just couldn't bring myself to go through pictures and videos.  I decided to put it off until the end of September and just get all the heartbreak done on one day.  

Even though life was still pretty good in August...  





Monday, September 22, 2025

Happy Anniversaries


Twenty-two years ago today we closed on this farm...and each other.  Technically it was the 23rd, but I liked the idea of the fall equinox (possibly my favorite day of the year :-), so our anniversaries are a floating holiday, depending on the year.

This has been a horribly long, hot, dry summer so I'm especially celebrating that we got some much needed rain and cooler temperatures today, just in time for the fall equinox.  The farm is celebrating, too.  

I actually enjoyed walking out to our oldest pear tree this afternoon to gather some fruit to try to make a pear tart. I tried to set up a photoshoot with the freshly baked tart resting under the tree, but the rain pushed us back to the porch.  That's an okay trade.  I brought the tree to the porch :-).

Twenty-two years ago my mother looked at that pear tree and said it was very old and she didn't think it would last much longer.  That old tree outsmarted the spring freeze that took all the rest of the pears and apples here and at the local orchards and it was loaded with pears this year.

This is a very dear little farm.  Thank you.  For everything.



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