Oh, your photographs are always so surprising! Animals and children are truly a delight. I’m sending positive vibes from the south… of course you know pokey Okie’s – there probably isn’t going to be an onslaught of energy with that. Oklahoman’s are a very laid-back people. I’m probably a weirdo out here since I have a tough and magnificent work ethic!!
I’m pleased to see your pics of grass, sky ands sunshine after witnessing the long chilly harsh season you emerged from. But here, we in turn are well into winter, which as it should be, and not too bad really, simply alleviated by an afternoon in good company with laughter, and the oven on, baking and slow cooking seasonally appropriate foods 🙂
Your last picture made me laugh out loud. Go well with the Book! You are showing great discipline. I know that I have to withdraw energy from my blog when I’m engaged in creative work, especially in the final stages.
17 responses to “Animals, children and runaways”
My laugh out loud thing? I found it on the Farmy. Wiffly piggy noses, into everything. Write well….
What sweet, sweet, funny photos of your family! Thanks and good luck with your writing.
Sending writing energies your way! 🙂
A lovely Sunday for creating books, fun, beauty, memories.
Gotta love that Tima 🙂
That’s funny – playing with farm toys on the farm 🙂
So sweet isn’t it and he made a huge wonderfully complex farm yard. morning mad c
What farmy funness! Is that a word? 🙂 I guess it is now!
Oh, your photographs are always so surprising! Animals and children are truly a delight. I’m sending positive vibes from the south… of course you know pokey Okie’s – there probably isn’t going to be an onslaught of energy with that. Oklahoman’s are a very laid-back people. I’m probably a weirdo out here since I have a tough and magnificent work ethic!!
Tima is adorbs! So cuddly. The chicken has very pretty eyes also. Happy 📝
Not out loud – I’m too full of apple pie, but the pictures are lovely.
I’m pleased to see your pics of grass, sky ands sunshine after witnessing the long chilly harsh season you emerged from. But here, we in turn are well into winter, which as it should be, and not too bad really, simply alleviated by an afternoon in good company with laughter, and the oven on, baking and slow cooking seasonally appropriate foods 🙂
Your last picture made me laugh out loud. Go well with the Book! You are showing great discipline. I know that I have to withdraw energy from my blog when I’m engaged in creative work, especially in the final stages.
I was born a flatlander, but now I need to see mountains. I love Tima and the assorted noses. You are in a happy place, Celi
So happy for the children and the friends and the noses and peacock tails! Enjoy . . . . !!! Tima truly is a character!!!!!!!
guessing from the feather pattern on his neck, the chicken looks like a colombian rock, or colombian wyandotte, but that just a wild guess
loved auntie del’s nose pic