January 2012 begins with a sunset. 
and so mild I was drinking a beer on the verandah. 
February 2012 – got a little bit chilly though the winter of 2012 was comparatively mild. 
Queenie Wineti the Hereford heifer and our darling Mary’s Cat did not mind the cold. Mary’s Cat was everyones fearless friend. 
March 2012- Mama began to get fat and TonTon was never far from her side. 
and The Duke of Kupa made his first appearance on the farmy. 
April 2012- The sun came out and the gardens grew, just like they should.
May 2012- after some deliberation amongst the real bosses
Minty was voted to lead the visits to the Old Folks Home. 
June 2012- The arrival of Charlotte and Sheila – the Shush Sisters. 
and the birth of Bobby Blanc – heralding Daisy’s career as the house cow, feeding us all and still going.

July 2012 – the grass was growing slowly but still no rain.
It was a very dry month, but the bees did not care, there were lots of flowers. 
August 2012 – we began to harvest. If I was going to be self sufficient this year I would have come down with scurvy this winter, lack of rain in the gardens and fields made a huge impact on the yields and on my pantry. 
But the summer feeds were awesome. 
and the animals grew fat on all the good forage. 
September 2012 was busy with putting whatever we could grow in jars and in the freezer and getting ready for the winter. 
Stacking wood and making hay as winter fodder for the animals.
October 2012 was still dry but we missed the worst of the drought with a little rain here and there.
I kept the stock to a minimum to make the grass last and the hay paddock grew, though I decided against a third cut due to the dry and it being its first year.
even the smallest members of the farmy.
November 2012 – began fine and fair and dry.
The Duke of Kupa was in fine form.
Then winter came upon us too early and wiped the gardens out. 
December 2012 – I was in New Zealand.
and on the prairies. Such a life I have. I am glad you are with me. 
There were so many pictures to choose from and I know that some of the animals missed out but we will make it up to them.
The Daily View, yesterday, and the last shot of the farmy for 2012. 
Good morning. We may not have had a White Christmas but we have a Snowy White New Year.
And now it is 2013. 0 1 2 3 .. an interesting collection of numbers. I think it means that no matter what, we shall smile and move upwards and onwards. If only in our ongoing pursuit of knowledge and goodness. And kindness, remember that kindness is the most important of all. I have learnt so much this year and much of it I have learnt from you. Thank you.
Have a lovely New Day in your New Year. Luckily we get a New Day every 24 hours. Now, what shall I do with this one!? Milk my cow first I think.
celi







88 responses to “A few Farmy Highlights (in pictures) from Jan-Dec 2012”
Morning! A lovely look back and haven’t you been the busy one! I’m still in my jammies and have just eaten cold curry for my breakfast, (as you do on New Years Day) followed by a slice of your oh so delicious chocolate cake – which everyone demands the recipe. I tell them it’s my friend Celi’s invention……
Stunning photos my dear, and joyous words – not forgetting fabulous pointy ears from Ton Ton.
Love all round, Claire x
I am so impressed that you made the chocolate cake again, it is so easy to pull together..I love left overs in the morning! have a lovely day claire!… c
A marvelous collection for the year, C.
I’ve been out to take my son to work already, and now have to put on a pot of beans for dinner…
Happy New Year!
Is it a New Years thing to have beans? I seem to remember reading that somewhere.. c
Where I grew up, it’s black-eyed peas, but I couldn’t find any in the stores last week. I’ll remember to ask for a care package next year!
I’m subbing white beans and garlic sausage today. No one will mind!
excellent, i have some black eyed peas, i shall put them in to soak right now! c
What an absolutely wonderful recap!
Morning Julie.. you must almost be on day 2 by now.. c
Enjoyed looking back. We sometimes forget how small those baby animals were. We also have some beautiful snow this am. Today’s a day to list some goals for the coming year. So much to accomplish but we strive forward! Have a fantastic New Years Day Celi.
Once we cease to strive i think we cease to live, and there is certainly a lot of living happening!! c
You have great photos of the years progress on the farm. Enjoy the new year!
Give Hairy MacLairy a hug from me 🙂 2013 could be a problem for the Triskaidekaphobics amongst us :). Enjoy your day. Laura
I am going to have to look that word up! Thank you Laura.. see? learning every day! c
Some one who is superstitious or has a fear of the number 13 🙂 🙂 Laura
What a beautiful synopsis of the year at the farmy. Happy New Year to you too. XO
Love, love your farmy photos, looking forward to many more in 2013. Have a marvelous New Year’s Day!
Thank you for sharing your life with us Celi. 2012 was the better for it.
Lovely wrap up 🙂
What a great roundup. You can probably guess our favorites. OK, actually the cat and the cow one is pretty darn funny. Happy New Year!
These experiences that you share with us are wonderful. Thank you for sharing this Joy!
Lovely little nostalgic look back at the year Celi. I’ve only been with you for half of it but am certain I’ll be visiting all this New Year. I did the same little look back with photos. I thought 2012 was fraught with stress and strife but, by looking back, I realised last year had some bright and brilliant moments in it. Much love and happiness to you and your whole family all over the world. 🙂
Happy New Year! As much as I love looking at and learning about how you choose to live, I know that I could not or would not do the same. I’m not that energetic.
Eat more cookies!
Lovely journey through your year. Thanks.