Home Again, Home Again, Jiggedy Jig.

I am home again.  As you can imagine it has been a busy day today.  All the animals are present and accounted for except for a few of Houdinis  chickens.  TonTon has already forgotton I had been away. Mia (little ewe) was immediately at her special door waiting to come out and play. But the look on Daisy’s face! Not impressed At All.  She reached her huge head over the door, nudged my shoulder with her nose and  burped at me. Just burped into my face. Case closed, she said.

On the way home from the airport, quite a long drive, John told me that he had a surprise for me at home.  He had bought me something very special.   Something exciting. Something I will just love.  

Yes you are right. It is a haybaler. It is just the right size for HIS tractor. He saw it for sale on the side of the road and .. well, you know the rest. He hitched his checkbook out of his pocket then hitched the baler to his work truck and towed it home.  He is very pleased with himself. And he bought the rake as well, but the rake does not have a bow. I guess he knew the Jig was up by then.  At this very moment he is putting the baler back together after he took it apart to see how it worked! 

If all was fair in love and war I would buy him a single cow milking machine for HIS UnBirthday present!  Daisy is still unimpressed. But she will be impressed when she gets to eat the sweet alfalfa hay that John will harvest, next summer.  If John can work out how to untangle the strings.  I find it is best to leave the men alone when they get their strings tangled!

Tomorrow if it is fine I will take you for a walk around the Farmy and we will do a proper inspection.  I think I might light the fire this afternoon though, it is getting a wee bit chilly don’t you think?.

c

73 responses to “Home Again, Home Again, Jiggedy Jig.”

  1. Welcome home! The airport was “… quite a long drive … “. Tsk, tsk, tsk. At least you were in a car. In the old days, we hitched up a mule team to get to the airport — and there was no fancy schmancy baler waiting for us when we got home. Just that same mule team and a cow named Daisy. Daisy! Wait a minute …

    • So they do and it is true, Though My starter sat out on the counter the whole time i was away as i forgot to stash it back in the fridge, so i am Hoping that it will come back to life, it is being reluctant! (worried frown) c

  2. Welcome home! As one who has asked for – and received – ‘odd’ gifts, I am in awe of your John’s skills!
    (That wood chipper on the back of my tractor? Birthday present, 2 years ago. One of my favorites!)

    • Don’t we love our tractors you and I!! Which reminds me.. i think it is time we got our chipper out, the next two days will be all about pruning, and chipping..c

  3. Welcome home! My husband once came home from the hardware store with a gift for “me” that turned out to be the angle cutting jig he had been desperately coveting for some baseboard project he had going on. Um… yay? Happy unBirthday to both of you!

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