Just in case you did not know. Peacocks are not shy when it comes to stealing some raw cow’s milk from the cat’s bowl.
Much to the despair of the cats. 
Though it appears other cats have other avenues of milky drips! 
Hairy MacLairy is in for the night because he has a sore foot and he needs to settle down and clean up before I put his hoof between my knees for a trim. 
Below is my first attempt at a dyptich. Sometimes I take shots that want to sit side by side and I was having real trouble working out how. Roger from Food, Photography and France wrote me some very simple instructions. Sometimes the smallest leg-up makes all the difference.
Thank you Roger. Roger and his wife run courses in digital photography with an emphasis on food. If I were even close to France I would go to one of his holiday courses. What a treat that would be.
Juxtaposition. While pushing the limit of pink. I love to learn new stuff! So much to learn.
John’s tractor has a hitchhiker. He has been there for ages now. He used to ride this little horsey when he was little. 
Good morning. I hope you all have been having a gentle weekend. Today is a big day for Daisy so send fertile thoughts. She is out there making a lot of noise which is a good sign.
Have a lovely day
celi
On this day last year I made Mama’s Steak and Onion Pie. When I asked Eldest Son the other day what he wanted for dinner, it was this pie with cheese. So it is a proven favourite!




60 responses to “Juxtaposition, a word we want to say out loud!”
That’s the best portrait of a sheep that I have seen. Sounds like a weird compliment, but it’s definitely a compliment. Thanks for mentioning our Camerahols photography courses, and you put those pictures together perfectly.
Thank you for your help Roger. That light did hit the ram just right. He is such a poser that Hairy. Have a lovely day. c
I must visit your blog to find out more. I definitely need some improvement in my photographs.
Juxtaposition in photography? And I thought it was all in English – I like yours much better 😀
Beautiful post!
Cheers
Choc Chip Uru
Morning chip. I bet youa re seeing signs of spring out there now.. c
Milk for the peafowl? Wonderful tip – thank you C!
You have good milk right next door too.. c
Yes!
Nice work! I had planned to do one of Roger’s courses this summer, but then LIFE got in the way….maybe next year.
I can’t give up my Farmy visits for a week – they help me keep things together. You might not be close enough geographically to help out, but having you and your farm as close as my computer makes an enormous difference 🙂
That is such a wonderful thing to say, good luck with this week though, hopefully there are busy hands in the kitchen with you and not ONLY those tiny Angelic ones.. c
The expressions on furry faces is a treat – Mary’s cat so concentrated, and Hairy is not looking too chuffed at being in for the night, such a Juxtaposition 🙂
that shot of mary’s cat was a gift and the look on his face when he realised that the cups had been thoroughly cleaned and not a drop of milk anywhere to be found.. c
I love your dyptich – the colours are great. And the ram looks like he was pulling a dignified pose for you.
Morning heidi, He is so dignified, our, Hairy isn’t he.. c
Lovely pics as always. This is the first time I’ve been able to visit for a few days. Busy moving and have had no phone or internet. I don’t expect it to improve anytime soon. On generator power and very little water because a tree fell over our spring which provides the water at our new place. Michael is working on the spring today but we also need to get fencing up to move livestock. Sigh. 🙂 We need an army of workers but we’ll have to make due with what we have. Miss my daily visit to the farmy. At least I can look forward to catching up! Sometime… like this winter, maybe? Hope all goes well with Daisy. I need to get Honey bred but currently there isn’t a bull in sight! Have a fabulous day, Celi!
No water, or power, well you will have to drink milk and go to bed early. I wish we could all come up and be your army for a few days, you are so far away up there in the mountains.. Is there no way to A I Honey? We are way too small for a bull, that would not go down well here at all.. well.. little chook steps for you, it will all eventually get done and then there will be something else, it must be a beautiful spot to wake up to though.. take care.. c
Best get Hairy’s foot together soon…isn’t it nearing time for him to do his duty?
He will go back in with Mama in September/October. Only Mama this year though, she is reliable and i am going to be away in December. c
These photos are really lively C; I’d love to take that course too, sadly it’s just too far from where we will be in the fall (Lyon and Paris). Sigh! Another reason to return to France!
Such a shame Eva, I am sure you would have a grand time, the world is just too big sometimes.. c
I remember a horsey like that too! That’s a beautiful combination of colours, your diptych. 🙂
Thank you honey.. c
A thank you for you too! (http://idiosyncraticeye.wordpress.com/2012/08/19/flapjacks-for-al-and-sunshine/)
Love the cats – people think only dogs can make ‘puppy eyes’ haha. My new cat is the only cat I’ve ever met who has absolutely zero interest in anything dairy! So strange. Thinking of you and of Daisy today!
Fancy your cat not liking milk, i milked this morning with mary’s cat sitting UNDER the cow waiting.. c
The whole time I’ve had her, she’s had some cream once, but otherwise turns her little head away from milk, cheese, yogurt and the like. She’s a funny girl 🙂
Our vet told us not to give milk to cats. Reduced lactose milk seems to be OK though.
and raw milk.. that is fine.. processed milk not so good.. c
Interesting! Good to know.
Tickled to see Kupa at the bowl and the cat on the post. Dyptich looks like prayer flags. I do think Hairy looks as if he was up to something and is trying to look innocent.
Gosh! Do the whole gang of cats bow down to the royal Kupa?
Great set of photos with today’s post, Celi. I especially liked seeing Your John giving his horsey a ride. It’s only fair that he should return the favor now, considering all the rides that horsey gave him. Good luck, Daisy!
Have a great day, Celi!
. Our vet says no milk for our cats as it gives them diarrhea. Maybe cause we’re in the city? The diptych is so lovely and surprising. And I don’t think I’ll ever get enough of Hairy. That’s what it means I guess to fall in love.
I am lucky to have raw milk.. ultra pastuerised milk is not good for humans either.. sometimes I cannot believe how lucky i am to have this milk.. c