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Saturday, March 13, 2010

Just In Time...

...for Saint Patrick's Day!



The first four leaf clover find of the year. There are two. Do you see them?



I love to find tiny clovers. I built this "fairy ring" to mark them so I could come find them again after I got done feeding this morning. That's a sheep pellet in the first picture, by the way ;-).

Soon this little hint of green will be blooming and feeding our bees. I like heading to bee school with good news. I'm leaving Saint Tim in charge while Stella and I head to Kentucky State. If you see a "farm dispersal - everything must go" sign pop up in the front yard, you'll know Graham Lamb, Weaslie, T-Bone or the Adventure Chickens have pushed him over the edge.

It could happen.

6 comments:

Alice said...

I finally found them in your pictures!! What a lucky way to begin my day!. Hope that yours is that way, too! Thanks for sharing 'o the green ;-)

Christine said...

My animals have pushed me over the edge this week. I'm thinking about making my own sign!

flowerweaver said...

Don't know how you find them all the time! Guess you have more clover to look at than we do! (And you are exceptionally good at it!)

Terri said...

you must be very lucky! I've never found a four leaf clover on our farm. Maybe the sheep get to them first!

cyndy said...

I like that you built a fairy ring around them! Does that make them extra lucky?!

Wonderful green post! Thanks ;-)

Bee Magic Chronicles for Kids said...

Glad to see the clover is getting the fertilizer it needs :)

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