The visitors decided to hang out in the barn yard.
Queenie mooched about chatting with the girls.
And the boys. It was a lovely laid back evening with a glass of wine in the newly cleaned yards. Everyone could join in. Unless you are a pregnant sheep. 
Then No partying. Oh I remember those days Mama. For the pleasure of being round, over pregnant and tired- you can have no glass of wine and no wild gallivanting about. They will probably keep you up late. Then you will have to drive them all home.
Good morning. Friends from Germany braved the gale force winds to visit the Farmy. And a lovely time was had by all.
When I have people visiting out of the blue I invariably fall back on a quiche. This base is very quick and I always have eggs and some kind of vegetable hanging around.
The base is one cup of flour, one cup of oatmeal. 1/4 cup of water, 1/4 cup of oil, pepper and salt. Press into quiche dish. This is the standard base. It is very simple. Last night’s base variation was a sprinkle of poppy seeds and a small glug of truffle oil. Then add eggs, cheese and vegetables, not necessarily in that order! I love the deep orange of the paprika against the green of the asparagus in this one too.
Good morning. We are fine and clear here with a bendy tree forecast. The yards were cleaned of all the dung heaps yesterday (just in the nick of time) and today I shall carry on with clearing out the last of the dirty straw from the back pens with a fork and a wheelbarrow. It will all go around the flowers in the gardens as I prepare each flower bed for the summer. My rule is No bare earth. Also as I push the wheelbarrow back and forth I can keep a close watch of Mama.
My little chicks are growing at the rate of knots. And yesterday Kupa wandered even further, gave himself a fright by encountering a cow and put himself to bed early.
We have begun to water the gardens. It is getting dry already.
Now while it is still calm and light I had better get to work. The house is full of sun it is so lovely to have the spring light!
Good morning. Have a lovely day.
celi




76 responses to “Cows like to party too.”
Nummy looking quiche! Morning to you, Miss C!
I so want to come over and visit! Alas, you are a bit faraway – hehe!
Good afternoon! Glad to hear that the chicks are thriving. Encountered a blog recently that had photos of dyed chicks, pink, green, etc., and I just cringed. It should be illegal to do such things; the dye is toxic to chicks.
Anyway, on a happier note, we had 1.5cm of rain yesterday. Hurray! It’s a start toward quenching our drought. Hope you and the farmy have a good day.
Who would dye little birds! awful.. c
Oh, I envy your sunshine and outdoor wine with the cows! We have blue sky today but a bitter northerly is making my nose drip in the veg plot!
Christine
Have a wonderous, productive day!
It sounds like you are living a wonderful life!! I loooove the quiche. Enjoy the rest of the week!
Poor old Mama! I can totally sympathize, having been very big and round and heavy myself only a year ago. Now that you’ve mentioned flower beds, I’m looking forward to seeing pictures of flowers here as the season matures.
Happy days, Celi. Now that the dung heaps are gone, Kupa is exploring and the chicks are growing, all is well. Well, mama, the world is awaiting your happy news!
Ronnie
P.S. I don’t know why my computer is so persnickety but it refuses to allow me to reply to any comments on my blog. So in answer to your question, yes, I did receive your beautiful postcards, sent you my check, and you probably already have it before computers tick in.
Thanks again: I love them My favorite is of Hairy MacCleary. He sits in my kitchen mail rack, overseeing all that goes on in the busiest room in the house.
I love Hairy too, and wonderful that he can watch the kitchen with you. You comments section must be misbehaving.. hope that does not happen to me! it must be awful not being able to join in the chatter on your own page! c
I see you serve a serious bucket of wine. Brilliant shot of a shiny elegant glass of deep, red wine out in the yard with Levis and cattle. I’m loving it.
great isn’t it, and I love the refection in her glass too! morning roger.. c
Sensational looking quiche Celi! Enjoy the warming weather for us both – we having been thrown, lock, stock and barrel into winter – quite a shock to my system!
Good morning and have a happy day.
🙂 Mandy
Oh no, winter has come for you! Oh well.. it happens to the best of us! *(laughter) c
That quiche looks fantastic! This is the first year that I’m really start to enjoy asparagus and I can’t seem to get enough of it lately. And oh poor mama. I remember those days of not being able to have my glass of wine either. I was pregnant with Mr. N when we took a trip to Napa with friends. I was of course the driver. 😉
Yes, I remember those days, i spent years as the designated driver, either pregnant or breast feeding! c
Beautiful quiche!
I love the crust on that quiche, C – so different!
The wind is calm here now, but the gales are returning this afternoon. Best see if I can’t get Little Miss dressed and outside while it holds.
Happy Hauling!
Not your average farm, here! Looks like fun – and you relay it so well with your word choices (and pictures) “bendy tree forecast” Laughed and very much agree “No bare earth” (there’s something about farms that makes everyone want to grow things?) Will have to try the quiche – sounds good. Hang in there Mama! Have a great day to all
Good morning, your quiche looks fabulous! 🙂
Have a wonderful day ~ April