I do love our walkabouts. Come along then. I shall name everyone as we go along for the newer members of the Farmy Clan. First into the barn and here is Pania and Tui, hiding out in the dimness. It was still a little windy yesterday and they do not like inclement weather. 
They came out a wee bit over exposed, well never mind. They are not much for exposure anyway, shy wee girls. And if you click on the one of both of them – their eyes are so startling.
Remember that on these pages everything you see has happened in the last 24 hours. I do not store images or make pages ahead of time. I load my pictures the night before and write the words at dawn. Shortly I will press publish and go out and milk the cow. Ain’t life grand when you can write your own rules!
But first here is Kupa, also known as the Duke of Kupa due to his strong bass hornish (I don’t want to write horny) call. He has no such problem with the weather.

In fact it looks like he is having a dust bath, after checking for hawks. 
Here comes trouble. From the left: Charlotte (fat pig), Minty, Meadow and Sheila (my special pig). The pigs are called the Shush Sisters because when i call Shush Shush they come running. Every animal or group of animals has their own call so I can bring them in individually.
Shadow Sheep.
There are four guineas but the last one is hiding out in the chook house. Much to the despair of the others. They spent hours calling to each other yesterday. They hate to be apart. 
I have no idea how many chooks I actually have, some of the old ones have been here for years. The eggs are fed to the young animals, the pigs and of course my kitchen. We sell a few too, to pay for their feed. Like the bees, they pay for themselves. 
Li’l Puss has finally found the barn and is having a grand old time terrorising everyone in there.
That is enough for today. I know that is only half the farmy family but you all have work to do! Tomorrow we will check the sheep and cows. Mama is getting a surprise. Mama the sheep that is.
Good morning. It was a bright cloudless day yesterday. Almost pleasant.
I am still working on getting the barn ready for the cold weather. Each group of animals will have their own pen with a door to the outside which will only be shut in the worst winter weather. This little sustainable farm will not sustain animals being locked into pens for long periods of time. It is not healthy. So we have a noisy jig saw puzzle. And I need more gates!
You all have a lovely day. It is still dark outside. I guess I start work before dawn now. but it is 6 am. Time to get busy.
celi





49 responses to “Walkabout the FARMY”
Oh, good. The Wind left some leaves on your trees…
Love the Ruffled Rooster in the shot with Kupa…he doesn’t seem phased by the weather, either.
Where have I been? I thought you only had the two guineas. Good thing for your walkabouts! Loved the pictures this morning. I just cannot get over how gorgeous Kupa is in the sunlight. And how smart that he looks for hawks!! The picture of your buddies following you cracked me up. 🙂
Yes the peahens do have startling eyes that compliment their emerald necks .and I love Kupa’s royal blue. And Lil Puss looks right at home.
Looks like a lovely day on the prairie. I like the shadow picture,,,ah, your hydrangea have been bit by frost too…old man winter is on his way. Have a good day.
What a beautiful day! Kupa looks just gorgeous in the sunlight, and you know my soft spot for Minty 🙂
loved the photos. you do such great work with the camera!!
Celi I love the fact that Farmy animals have names. Not simple plain Jane names, but names that evoke images of their personalities. Your Farmy animals with their wonderful names and their head mistress are a world were are fortunate to share. Virginia
I found the refresher course helpful, Celi! I love the animals, and reminding me of each of their names was very nice! It just pleases me to no end that they each have such distinct personalities. I hope you ALL have a most wonderful day. Debra
You could do a whole children’s book with shadows and a guessing game – interesting shot
Love that rooster! He almost looks like a stuffed toy or a folk art painting
The walkabout was delightful! Yes, our days at 5 a.m. are rather dark and cold now. Not something I enjoy, but…well…a fact of life!
Linda
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Why is it that you always get great “standing still” picturesque photos of your animals!
I stand still and wait.. and wait.. and wait. morning yummy.. c
Still a beautiful place!
I always enjoy your walkabouts on the farmy. 🙂
Such a gorgeous color is that Duke of Kupa.
I love going for a stroll with you! Doesn’t Kupa look grand! And I love your rooster in his coat of many colours.. 🙂