For the last few days we have had good big periods of sun. Vitamin D is flooding back into our systems. 
All the animals lounge in the delicious sunlight. Soaking it up. Like yellow flowers.
Though a good number stare through the window (where I am cooking for dinner guests) saying – Now? Are you coming out Now? Now? What about now? Is someone going to clean this window soon?
Life on the verandah.
Now. Says BooBoo. Time to finish with the cooking and come outside. Things are getting a wee bit out of control.
I hope you all have a lovely day.
Your friend on the farmy
celi
ps. The ballet was wonderful by the way. SO much dancing and no-one got puffed!











37 responses to “Lifting Gloom”
Ha ha ha!! What a motley crew hanging about and loitering at the door! It just doesn’t get any better than that!!
Ha ha ha, R and I are laughing at those cute little faces pressed up against the glass. You must have to keep blinders on to resist that lot! Of course, R being British will never use the word “cute”, so we must say that they are all “remarkably attractive”. 😀
don’t they look so sweet peeping through the windows…..so much love and so much care
Too “remarkably attractive” C. Ha ha! Pigs on a Porch! I love it! What a way to start your day…looking at that love looking back at you!
PS. I LOVE my Sheila T! Can’t wait to wear it when the weather warms up!
i am in love with all your window shots – oh, the joy!!! what a wonderful life you live – thank you for sharing – you made my day!!
Such a chuckle this gave me. Good evening, darling! Love to you all.
i like marmalade looking indignant that she is fastened out of house with the common riff raff.
These animals obviously love you, hanging like that outside the door.
Ah sunshine, glorious sunshine. It’s marvelous.
Glad you enjoyed the ballet. Love those faces at the window. 😀
Sunshine in December? How glorious for you all! xxx
What lovely photos to wake up to! Good morning, Miss C, good morning, darling animals, bless your furry faces (I don’t mean you, Celi!). Enjoy your sunshine.
Life on the verandah – could be the title of a marvellous soap opera set on the Farmy!
I can handle the cheekiness of Tima and the insouciance of Tane, the indignant glare of Marmalade, but not the wistful sadness of Boo ….
thank heavens you gave in and went out!
Oh yes, Valerie, Boo’s sad eyes caught my attention too, so reproachful but deeply hurt …. don’t think I could’ve resisted.
So glad I’m not the only one ! Lovely to hear from you…
Gorgeous gorgeous photos Celi!