Saturday, June 27, 2009

And the Weanees Are...

We decided it was about time Miss Juliet (aka bottle baby) moved into a 'big girl' pasture with some new friends. So the oldest happy accident lambs became the first weanees of the season.


little Mr. 901, twin


little Mr. 902, twin


little Mr. 903, twin


little Mr. 904, twin

Mr. 905


Miss Lucy

So far everyone is getting along great. The lambs do not seem to be too upset about leaving their mamas. The mamas however are a different story, especially one Miss Curly who misses her little Lucy very much.

Thursday, June 25, 2009

Making Hay










Making hay... well, you know... while the sun is shining.
We baled the graveyard field yesterday; field number two - done. We are up to 493 bales, maybe about 1/3 of the way to our goal.

In other news, Terry saw the blasted fox while he was tedding hay Tuesday evening.

Monday, June 22, 2009

Summer Mystery

Those of you who know us are aware that one of us (not mentioning any names) is obsessed with, err... in love with guineas. So much so that she frequently mentions to anyone who will listen that they look like civil war era ladies holding up their hoop skirts when they are running through mud or rain. (Seriously.)

So there has been a lot of distress around here because our guineas have been disappearing, during the day. Now at night they are safely locked up in their wonderful coop, but during the day they are voracious bug-eaters ranging in the pasture and out into the barnyard. We have not had a problem until this summer.

Enter Mr. and Mrs. Fox and family... boldly making daytime appearances about 1/4 mile from the barnyard. Since they have been spotted, seven, (yes - 7, siete, sept, sette, sieben) of our guineas have disappeared... during the day - leaving not a shred or feather of evidence.

Knowing all this, you would think that it would be safe to send above mentioned guinea-lover to the feed store in the pouring rain. Well, think again. Meet the newest PEEPs... Keets. Now you must understand that this guinea lover has even lower keet-resistance when it comes to lavender guineas. And, have you ever seen anything like the other two keets? Having done a little bit of research at the Guinea Fowl Color Chart, I am kind of betting on the Royal Purple.







Rest assured that the Mystery of the Disappearing Guineas will be solved and preventive measures will be taken well before these little keets will be able to make appearance anywhere outside a box... or a coop.
And, NO, you may not (as some have suggested) name them Fox Food.

Friday, June 19, 2009

Stop and Smell the Roses













Can't keep up with the weeds but it has been impossible to not stop and smell the roses...

Tuesday, June 16, 2009

Planting a Seed


A beautiful, well-tilled field - many thanks to Jonathan!



Spent the afternoon planting seeds like crazy women - finishing vegetables and dye plants - hard work made so much better by our very fun, little helper.



Planting like crazy trying to beat this - rain, rain, rain and more rain!

Monday, June 15, 2009

Good Time Had By All



There was a great crowd at the Aurora Heritage Days, and the weather was wonderful. There were old tractors on display, a bee-keeping demonstration, and Sheila Elliott was there demonstrating her hand-spinning skills. John Slawter's Famous Chicken BBQ was a big hit! And hey, did I mention that there were old tractors?



We had a wonderful location for our craft booth and had a great time visiting with all the folks that stopped by. Along with many other items, we had both our naturally-dyed yarns and our hand-dyed yarns on display.


Thank you, Travis, for all your help setting up/taking down the tent!





It was our great luck to be in the booth right next to Crimson Shamrock. We really enjoyed visiting with Tacoma and Marcus. (Though I have to admit that Marcus was a bit of a whiner.)



Many thanks to all the wonderful people who worked so hard to make this event a great success!

Thursday, June 11, 2009

Aurora Heritage Days



Join us at the Aurora Heritage Days this weekend. There will be wonderful activities beginning Friday evening with 'A Pictorial Walk Through Aurora in the 1930's'. Saturday there is a 'House and Barn Tour', 'John Slawter's Famous Chicken BBQ' and much, much more.



We will be manning our 'made on the farm' table at the Aurora Area History Center/General Store from 10 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. on Saturday. Please stop by and visit for a spell!