Antiquated

The little internet man with the big truck mumbled as he climbed up our tower and ran new cables and new thingumebobs and muddled about in the basement and voila not only do I have internet again but it is Faster!

Excellent!

We have had a nicely busy few days.

Kim who is supposed to be having a farm stay vacation will not sit still and not only has she done her couple of hours of mandatory weeding but has almost finished building the little coop. gone-018 gone-020

Tima has been invited to visit the local library tomorrow. They are having a summer programme  with an animal theme. I will call today to say yes. gone-029

A vagabond Woofer called me and asked if she could come and work for a few days in exchange for a roof and some food and a little farm experience. I will write today to say Yes.  gone-007

It rained on the vegetable gardens and I don’t even have any hay on the ground and I  said YES. We are having quite a few little storms but nothing severe at all.

Today Queenie and Daisy begin their hormone shots to bring them into heat on the day my Lady Vet can come and breed them.  Daisy is being bred to a Shorthorn bull.  Now that we have Aunty Del I do not need to breed Daisy to a dairy cow ..gone-011She is being crossed with a beef bull.  Queenie is being bred to a Hereford of course.  They have a shot this Thursday, next Thursday and then next Sunday morning.. breeding day.

Good morning. The meat chickens will be placed in the chicken tractor today and will begin to be pulled about the pasture gobbling up all that tasty clover.  The tin they have their milk on  (see above) is actually the roof of their rain shelter within the trailer they are living in now.  I hope they are looking forward to getting out into the elements!  We are firing on all cylinders!

I hope you have a lovely day. I am so glad to be back in touch again!

Your friend on the farmy,

celi

 

43 responses to “Antiquated”

  1. How wonderful to have the help of Kim and the Woofer! There is always, always something that needs doing! And soon you’ll have veggies galore coming from the garden! Isn’t it fabulous!!! 🙂

  2. We had a woofer several years ago by accident – he had a couple of days spare. We needed some logs cutting and he volunteered but the chain on the saw snapped. It was beautifully hot and as he was a budding young artist, we sent him off to enjoy some painting instead. He returned later with several mixed media paintings and we still have one to this day. We call it our ‘Hutchinson’, waiting for the day when he may become famous!
    Christine
    P.S. The library users are going to LOVE Tima!

  3. The girls and I had so hoped to get up your way this week, but our week has gotten completely out-of-control. We’ll try again next week.

    In the meantime, if you could share a little bit of that rain with those of us who are a little south and west of you, it would be greatly appreciated. I’m spending a lot of time watering the garden these days.

  4. C. What a wonderful, happy, upbeat post on all fronts! And I’m so glad you’re back…I just couldn’t quite get my days started or finished while you were away! 🙂 Tima will be the cutest librarian there ever was…you need to get her a pr. of those black thicked rimmed glasses! 🙂

  5. Good morning Cecilia, from northern CA. Love your header this a.m. All that corn! Our garden is much smaller this year due to the drought. So no corn for us. Please send some rain showers our way. Glad your internet is back. It is strange just how much we need our connection. What fun for Tima to go to the library. She will be adored! I am enjoying hearing about your guests. Such a great ex-perience for both of you. Summer is officially just a few days away. A busy time, sunny days and preparing for that time called winter.
    Love your beautiful pictures.

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