I had so much to say

But now that I sit down to write, I find nothing but air in my head. And very little of any value in my camera either. Isn’t that funny. I was so sure I took more shots but I must have been framing them in my mind as I was talking to all those little voices in my head and not a camera to be seen!

Does anyone else have days like that?

Poor BooBoo cannot understand why Marmalade does not want to play anymore. tuesday-006

Good morning. Berit and I heaved into the work yesterday.  I worked at getting the barn back ship shape and he worked in the chook house lining the walls. We have t0 start thinking about winter now.  Tomorrow morning we will finish stacking the hay, then take the tractor around to the the big barn to collect some pig panels.

Great News. The Fellowship book: Letters for my Little Sister is ready for the printers. As ready as I can be anyway. I now await the quotes for the printing.  It is a sensational piece of work. I am so proud of you all for contributing to it and supporting me through the making of it. I hope to sell enough to at least pay for the printing. Then we can all have a copy and one for our daughters or nieces or little sisters.  Such an exciting period.

Suddenly the tomatoes are turning red so I will begin the sauce today.

I hope you all have a lovely day.

your friend on the farmy

celi

 

 

 

43 responses to “I had so much to say”

  1. I know you need to think ahead, but please could you stave off winter for a while? Nice to see Boo and Marmalade again.

    I’ve worked out that I can pay for my copies of the book (3 please) in dollars from my Isle of Man account, if you can accept Paypal.
    Love,
    ViV

  2. Actually, miss C your header photo says it all 🙂 I must admit I am looking forward to summer again and our winter certainly didn’t even come close to your last one. Wishing you a long and productive indian summer. Laura

  3. Well, good grief, Miss C is human after all, and has blank moments like the rest of us! I still marvel that day after day, you are able to amuse, entertain, educate and enchant us. Which is, of course, why we’re addicted to Life on the Farmy…

  4. It must feel good to always be so productive but gosh don’t you sometimes get overwhelmed or run into something you don’t know how to do? How do you do it all?!

  5. Such a lovely pic of Boo and Marmalade. We all definitely have days like you are having C. Wonderful news about the book.
    Have a beautiful happy farmy day.
    🙂 Mandy xo

  6. Poor Boo, such a rowdy teen with no one to participate in the fun.

    And Yes, I do that all the time with my mind. I have lists upon lists and still have to think, DID I DO THAT or DID I JUST IMAGINE I DID THAT!!!!! I am growing weary of all the moving parts in my life right now, I can’t imagine how you juggle it all – farm, book, blog, diary creation, wine/mead brewing, cooking and farm guests.

    Have a fabulous day and to be honest, I’m ready for winter! High will be 102 on Saturday here in Fort Worth! (with HIGH HUMIDITY!)

  7. Thanks for giving me my Marmalade fix!!! I have missed that cutie. 🙂 I am a bit foggy here today—-I blame the fog that has drifted over the area the past couple of days. Perhaps it has reached your farmy, too. Great news about Letters!! So excited to read what everyone had to share.

  8. Marmalade and Boo: together again — well, almost. Nothing sadder than having a playmate outgrow you. So glad to hear that your book is on its way to being published. That’s quite an accomplishment and the Women of the Farmy should be very proud. Hope you have a great day, Celi.

  9. whether you say a lot or a little ..it’s always worth reading…and yes we do have days like that…with me its months when I nothing to say or anything worth saying but I still enjoy reading other posts’
    Well done Celi and Birit

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