September heaved with tears. And change. Good and dreadful. But it is an important month to commemorate. A vale of tears – a valley – a journey we took together. So, here are my favourite pictures from September.
Somehow these got completely out of order, but I know you will forgive me. A girl needs her sleep.
Yesterday I bought (for some cash and frozen farm fed chickens) 75 bales of good green alfalfa hay. By the time they were all stacked into the two barns my muscles were jumping. By this time of year I am strong. Pumping strong. But I am tired too. Like all farmers and gardeners at this time of year.


Strong as I am though, some of these pictures are hard to bear. But we will not shy away. The animals and birds in my care deserve our eyes. Even when I failed to keep them alive. Life is hard sometimes. We cannot pretty it up. But we will deal with it – as best we can.
Yesterday I launched the new Fellowship Book and already it is shaping up to be extraordinary. If you would like to write for Letters for my Baby girl. Please go to Menu/ Register and leave your name. Men and women. Boys and Girls. All welcome until I hit 100 contributers. This is going to be great!
In FIVE sleeps I begin my own journey to New Zealand. I am taking you with me. And hoping that you will get to see what I see. In five sleeps we morph into a travel blog. It will be lovely. Some relax time but with a side order of anxiety about what is happening on the farm. But I have everything as locked down as I can. The farm and her inhabitants should be ok. I think a few days at the beach is ok.
Today the next batch of chicks is due to arrive (Jake is going to mind them in his brooder) and the Lady Vet is coming out to get some blood from Queenie so we can see if she is pregnant. I will let you know that news when I am away. Fingers crossed.
I hope you have a lovely day.
Your friend on the farmy (for five more sleeps!)
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48 responses to “September in pictures”
Life is never easy is it. Wonderful shots and memories you have given each of us.
Wonderful photos and memories- thanks a lot
I wish I could meet in person!
wouldn’t that be wonderful. I will get to aussie again one day, in the next year or so i think.. fingers crossed.. c
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Despite the sadness, you have given us some happy photos. Who or what was that big bird in flight? I’m looking forward to your travels, but will miss the farmy.
Fingers crossed for Queenie’s fertility.
love,
ViV x
That is one of th peahens.. they are stunning in flight.. c
Lovely tribute to September. Love remain you know.
Daisy’s and Old Dog’s photos are my favorite. So beautiful. I miss them.
Do you have your suitcase out yet? Have you started filling it? Five more good sleeps for you, Miss C, solid hours of eyes shut and brain switched right off. You’ve done your preparation, your team is standing by, you’re nearly ready. Time to start letting go of all the strings you’re holding, and that are holding you. Nearly time to fly….
oh yes, all those strings! I think we are almost sorted and YES, the suircase is out and on the floor having things thrown at it.. MUST do some washing.. c
Morning, C! What day and time are you flying over my head towards the Land of the Long White Cloud? I want to know when to stand in the garden and wave!
I leave for New Zealand on the evening of the 7th after a day of writing in California. I guess I land on the 9th early in the morning. I need to check my ticket, that is the trouble with booking things so far ahead!.. c
I’ll wave to you on the evening of 8th October, standing in the back yard on a warm spring night, with the Southern Cross in the sky above me and the scent of murraya and jasmine in the air. Come home to the South, Miss C, we’re waiting to welcome you…
Soon soon!! c
What a lovely sentiment, Kate. 🙂
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These are wonderful! So full of life and love. Safe flight and have lots of fun. 🙂
Such a wonderful post and lovely pictures of your beloved animals—both current and those who have gone from the farmy. We love seeing them all. I know you are incredibly busy with your getting readiness (is that even a phrase?) but we are all so grateful for your posts. Cant wait to see your travels here as you enjoy some time in your beloved NZ with your family. We will all be right here waiting to see what you have to share!!!
Lots of love to you C.
🙂 Mandy xoxoxo
Such a contemplative piece. I still love that haymaking image best. I suppose it reminds me of my father and uncle, the vision that remains in my mind as I carried lunch to them decades ago on the farm of my youth. Still miss that blessed place.
Now journey on, my dear. Embrace your family. Grasp the sea and hold it tight for the long winter ahead.
September was indeed a long month for you. Please don’t think that you “failed to keep them alive”. You did everything in your power to keep your beloved animals alive. Sometimes, nature just wins. It’s the blessing and the curse of loving animals and the gift they are to we humans.
Calendar picture of the month (for me) would be the three running calves. Daisy and Cooter will live on long in our memories. Getting ready to go so far away is a double edged sword, for sure 🙂 Laura
Those 3 calves would give Ernest Hemingway a run for his money 😉