Home Again, Home Again, Jiggedy Jig

We rose at 3.15 am  California time and began the pressure cooker air travel race to reach The Prairies  by 6.30 pm.  Travelling is all about waiting, interminable waiting, interspersed with wild spurts of frantic power walking navigating literally MILES of corridors to find yet another elusive gate. Why is it that my connecting gate is ALWAYS at the far end of the airport and WHY can’t they load a plane from the rear first.  This would have to  be faster. People take so much luggage on board nowadays and it takes them ages to shove and stuff and push it into the bins, swinging bags dangerously above the people below, while a hundred people wait behind them in the aisles to get past. And what happens to all those books that people lose as they travel? There are some very well read airport cleaners in this world. That is what I think.

But I finally made it back. Back to my safe little world. And my sheep. Oh my goodness. It was like leaving a bunch of cuddly fuzzy bears to go away for the weekend. And coming back to a bunch of clean and shiny, completely  foreign, pale aliens with surprised looks still on their faces,  grazing my paddocks. 

We can all recognise Hairy MacLairy, but Mia! Is that really Mia? The Moaning is what gave her away.  Today all the sheep will be put together as a flock for a few months. We need Hairy the summer guard sheep on board, so the lambs can go out the back in the day time and Mama can munch on the good grass. Breast feeding Mama’s need the best of food.

I will take you on a farmy walk this morning for tomorrow’s page so you can see for yourself.  But,  I got around everyone last night in the misty fading light and much to John’s relief all the animals are in good shape.

Also today, I shall call the swine herd and see about picking up Sheila the Babe.  He will be surprised to hear from me after our last conversation (see link above). I am not sure that he took me seriously!

Good Morning.  Seeing family is lovely. Coming home is lovely.  Back to work.

celi

68 responses to “Home Again, Home Again, Jiggedy Jig”

  1. The traveling is the hard part! You do know that haags get to be 230 pounds reeeeeeeeeeeal fast, don’t you. Like in about 5 months. With that good food you just might get to 250 pounds. I hope you take photos because this will be a hoot. Now once that sweet girl (because they are smart and you can train them and you can start training them really fast …. like in two or three weeks to start understanding what you want….) goes to the Nursing Home—why I’ll bet she will be a big/HUGE success!

    Here is routing for you and your farmy animals!

    Linda
    http://coloradofarmlife.wordpress.com
    http://deltacountyhistoricalsociety.wordpress.com

  2. It’s always such a relief to get back home, huh? Vacations are great, but sometimes I’m just ready to get back to my daily routine/reality. Glad you’re back safe and sound! x

  3. Welcome back – happy you are safe sound and had a wonderful time my friend 😀
    It must have felt so awesome to hug your adorable friends again!

    Cheers
    Choc Chip Uru

  4. Travel is never fun. Actually it is quite a painful experience and I am always just glad when it is over. It is a 16 hour non-stop painful flight from Hong Kong to Detroit aboard Northworst/Delta Airlines with cramped seats, sassy inattentive stewardesses and food I would not even serve to your farm animals. The lambs have grown almost a foot in just one week. Amazing. Take care, BAM

  5. What a shock to see those bald sheep! I hope the wool was good. Will you spin it? – or is that for winter evenings.

  6. Welcome back. I’m pretty sure the gate planners get paid by the separation between gates. For every gate passengers have to pass, they get an extra 10 cents per hour.

  7. Welcome back home, and I’m glad your travels were safe, if not a easy as one would like! I totally did not recognize Hairy McLairy! I saw that picture and thought you had a foreign visiting sheep for breeding or something, having completely forgotten about shearing. Once I saw that it was him and shearing had taken place, I did recognize Mia’s little black face. They sure look smaller, but prepped for a hot summer.

  8. Boarding from the rear would only be faster if they would still deplane from the front. The problem is that everyone wants to sit near the door through which they will exit. If they board from the rear and exit from the front, then everyone moves to the front as they board, and the whole process goes a lot smoother. But I think that’s what you were getting at.

    Welcome back.

    • exactly, everyone has a seat assignment except for southwest, so it would be easy to load to the back and exit from the front.. anyway.. we are mere travellers.. morning J.. c

  9. Welcome back to the cool wet. But it is supposed to warm up this week!
    2nd son comes home from college this Saturday so we will be full strength of 8 for the next 3 – 4 months! Not sure if having everyone around is normal or having someone missing is normal? Wait a couple months and it changes again!

    • How fantastic to have a full complement, is it summer break already? Best plant another row of potatoes! Speaking of which i might work in the potato patch today! c

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