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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




Saturday, September 21, 2024

To Early, With Love From Ellie

Once upon a time there was a dear sweet little lamb named Early who was the delight of every single person who ever met him...except maybe that one time with Maisie.  I had planned to write a "letter" to him from his sister Ellie telling him about this small shawl...but I just can't.


I spun the yarn for this during the 2024 Tour de Fleece.  It is Ellie's lamb fleece.  It's soft and cozy and the shawl is not too big and with just enough whimsy that it feels fitting for a little gift to Early.


I'd originally planned to photograph it with Ellie, but everyone is as hot and tired of this awful long summer as I am and the barn was hot and the sun was glaring and there was nothing fun about any of it and I just walked back out.

What about under the tree...


Yes, this little tree.  No longer a spindly sapling.  

 
And I noticed that the flowers I thought I'd been knitting might actually have been little oak trees.

The pattern for this is Pumila by Ayano Tanaka.  I had to go with a modified edge because I kept messing up her design and that wasn't very fun.  I really needed this to be fun and a success.  Karen to the rescue and I ended up enjoying this project very much.




Monday, September 2, 2024

August


There is an extra story about/with the month end compilation.  This picture got cropped off in the grouping and I needed to share the rest of the picture and the rest of the story.  It's following below.  

Thursday, August 29, 2024

Well That's Impressive!

Our winter straw was delivered yesterday and it's hard not to be impressed by this parking job :-o.  I'm glad I turned the video on!


 

Tuesday, August 27, 2024

The Rest Of The Story

I've been holding out hope that this part of the story would have a happy ending, but it doesn't.  Last Tuesday evening a raccoon got in our chicken coop.  Right at dusk I heard a commotion in the coop and raced in to see what was going on.

As I opened the people door, all the chickens flew out in a panic.  I started looking around and couldn't see anything and the chicken door was closed.  As best I can figure, something came in just as the automatic door was getting ready to close and then got spooked as it did and split.

I counted heads and Yaya, the beloved crowing hen, was missing.  Even though she crows, she also lays eggs and once or twice a year goes off to set.  I looked in all of her usual spots and nothing.  She was good about coming when called, even while setting,...and it's now been a week.  

I put out the game camera that night and a raccoon came back three times to try to break into the coop.  I was able to trap it Wednesday night and it now has a new zip code and things have been quiet since.  Too quiet. 

Not only did I really enjoy hearing her crow each morning, but she was another early morning driveway greeter.  Jared waited at the top of the hill.  Yaya marched on down to meet me.  She got special treats each morning and it was best I not be late.

I'm here all day on the farm by myself.  I spend more time with these animals than any other people.  These are my friends.  My strange funny family.  I miss everyone.  A lot.


Thank you so much for all the kind notes and comments, here and on the "socials".  I'm always torn about writing the obituaries, but I know I'm not the only person invested in this strange funny family.  It's a shared family of not only you all and the animals, but you all and me and you all and each other.  Family is important.

Everybody take care of each other.

And let's not have any more of this for a good long time.



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