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Thursday, October 31, 2024

All Treats This Year...Big Treats

We were trying to work around some (too minor) rain showers so I didn't get the pictures I'd hoped for, but Maisie's costume this year was one of our best.  Odd sort of noteworthy fact, this is the first costume we didn't assemble with hot glue.  We upgraded to duct tape ;-D.


Clarice Cluck, running off with one of Maisie's cookies, is maybe my favorite part of this picture.


Hopefully you can biggify to see her "expiration date".




This would actually be a nice picture if the gate wasn't in the way.  I need to remember this lighting option.


Any other time a sheep wearing a costume tried to walk into a barn full of sheep, there'd have been a stampede to get away.  


Apparently they can either read or have a strong association with the color yellow ;-D.


Happy Halloween!  Nilla Wafers for all :-D.



Wednesday, October 30, 2024

Happy Birthday, Punkin

32 years ago

I doubt I'll ever be more grateful for anyone or anything ever again.  What a gift.



Monday, October 28, 2024

The 2025 Farm Calendars

It's time to reveal the 2025 farm calendar!


Putting the farm calendar together has become one of the best parts of fall....besides the cooler weather. These calendars started as just a fun way to share some pictures with friends and family, but gratefully grew into a "bake sale" way to help our small flock of sheep support themselves.  

I had a fun group of photos to work with this year and I like the whimsy of several of them.  Who wouldn't like a sheep blowing a raspberry at a big pile of snow? :-)  Once again I added a short story to each month and lots of mini pictures fill in the blank spaces and add extra fun and tell further mini photo stories.  

We also created a limited run of companion note cards again this year.  I used quite a few of them last year and was happy that I sent more snail mail than I have in years.  If you'd like to share a favorite calendar picture with a friend, the companion card is a perfect option.  The accompanying stories are found on the back.

It is still unrealistic for a small farm to "upgrade" to a fancy online shop site so once again we are doing the old time ordering system where you send me an email letting me know what you'd like and where it should be shipped and I'll include an invoice and return envelope in your package.  Add an extra note if you'd like :-).  

Those notes are how I learned that several of you don't turn the calendar pages until it's time so that each month is a surprise.  I love that idea and now do that myself.  Even though I made the calendar, by about March I've forgotten who comes next.  I love being surprised!

That spoiler factor is also why I've put all the boring text up here and hidden the sneak peek calendar and card shots below.  Don't look if you don't want to!  Or you can peek...but goreallyfast ;-).


2024 Equinox Farm Calendar $25.00  

Companion Calendar Note Cards $10.00 

Buy together and save $5.00  $30.00

We charge just actual USPS shipping cost with no mark up for packaging and handling.  If you'd like a quote, send me and email with your zip code and I can give you an exact price.  















If you'd like to see all of the pictures, I did a video tour and talked a little more about the pictures and what these calendars and cards do for our small farm.


Well, Lancelot is still rolling in the mud.  We lost Jared over the summer so Maisie is now the “friendly” face of the farm.  She might look a bit frail these days, but it’s still a good idea to watch out for the sheep with the tail.  Possum and Archie take turns (mostly) in the wool box bed.  Pinto continues to jump in and out of the arena at will, and a new friend, Pinot, is keeping spell check confused.  When Bea's not out ruling the world, she’s now moved from our feet to the bed.  She has no idea what we would do without her.

We will always miss our old friends.  If you aren’t familiar with their stories, we encourage you to visit the farm blog to meet them.

As always, a special thanks to Saint Tim for doing all the hard work and heavy lifting and a grateful thank you to all of you who are such an important part of our farm family.  Your care and kindness through the years is appreciated more than you could ever imagine. 

 


The Best Day Since Yesterday

There's a darling IG feed with a smol bunny and two golden retrievers and their tag line is "And it was the best day since yesterday."  If you need some kindness and joy, I encourage you to check it out.  

Hug a Sheep Day was the definitely the best day since yesterday and one of the nicest we've ever had.  So nice that it was actually hard to hug sheep because they were out enjoying the beautiful weather like we were and were not all huddled in the barn against the normal cold and rain eating cookies until they nearly popped.

I only took one picture all day...and it was of Betsy (insert face palm).  Even at 16, Betsy still loves a good party and I was so happy to see her out there...but it doesn't make a good feature photo for a sheep party...

The two flock walks were nice, however, and I've included them here.


While every day is a great day to hug a sheep, it was really nice to have a really nice one for a change :-).

How did you celebrate?



Thursday, October 24, 2024

A Good Day

 I love it when the oldies are having a good day.  What a fabulous fall we've had.






That wrinkly nose :-)





Monday, October 21, 2024

2025 Hug A Sheep Day Farm Party

 Somehow it's already almost the end of October and it's time for Hug a Sheep Day!  

These parties were always so much easier when Jared was in charge.  Sigh...


Wednesday, October 2, 2024

September


For anyone keeping score at home...

Remember the groundhog staring in the back door while eating a pear in the orchard in the August compilation?  Yep, that's him up in the tree after Bea and Possum tried to tag team on him.  A few days later he ended up on the Wool House porch.  Tim has named him Gary.  He is not moving into the house.  I repeat...

Somehow I have once again not blogged about the biggest tobacco plant I've ever seen.  I'll try to fix that tomorrow.  Sigh...

Did I not take a single picture of Archie last month?!?  :-o




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