Lady Astor

Yesterday was one of those pot lid days. You know the ones. When the clouds hang heavy and grey right above your head..  all day long.. but nothing terribly much happens in the meterological arena, just a lot of pot lid above your head. kunekune

It was cold but not too cold. Windy but no more than the usual. The morning was very icy, I got out the Swedish sprigged boots so my jetlagged bum did not hit the ground.

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Here is Lady Astor. She has a rather a horsey look I think. Her belt is very wide and her hocks are white.  She is a gentle soul. Not at all as radical as her namesake. But still moves with dignity and breeding. A lovely cow. dutch-belted-cow-038

Sheila bit my hand yesterday. Through my gloves. Drew blood actually, just a little, she was quite snarly.  I think she got a fright when I appeared instead of Jake. She does not like change.  She settled back down immediately. But it is a good reminder that these big animals need quiet slow movements – they can be dangerous. dutch-belted-cow-020

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Good morning. I was asked last week, by someone with a vested interest in the answer (more on that soon), what was my favourite post. As opposed to The Most Read post which is this one.  (all about steaming eggs!).  So here is a question for you. Maybe you can help me. Which is YOUR favourite post?  What pops into your mind first. From any year.. I need help .. I simply cannot make up my mind.

I hope you all have a lovely day.

Your friend back home on the farm,

celi

 

110 responses to “Lady Astor”

  1. Too difficult to choose a single post. I know my “most read post” isn’t my favorite.
    Your trip to the wedding was grand.
    Best, Ruth in Pittsburgh

    • Good morning Ruth. How is the weather over there?. I am so glad you were able to come to New Zealand with me.. Choosing a favourite or even three favourites as proving to be a tough challenge for me too! c

  2. Pigs must have very short memories. Your feelings must have been hurt, as well as your skin.

    My favourite post (that I can brngt to mind immediately) is when you first discovered the Nanny qualities of Boo – in fact any post of Boo with a baby animals would qualify.

    Windows did some updates on my laptop, since when I can’t access the internet, or print by connecting the printer lead. So I have had to revert to steam radio – ie the ancient, slow, sit-up-and-beg PC. Woe is me.

    Love,
    ViV xox

    • Oh no woe is you! I cannot print from my email anymore.. could this be a smililar problem? I might have to get in my computer man. I will look for that post, the one when I brought marmalade home in a cardboard box! thank you Viv.. c

    • My mistake i think.. she will settle again, plus Poppy might be coming into heat and I had Tane right behind me.. one cannot be complacent around big animals.. Thank you for the link!.. c

  3. This one. https://thekitchensgarden.com/2011/09/18/feeding-sugar-water-to-bees/ The images are exquisite. It’s the first post I ever read of yours, and clearly I have not forgotten it. It took me all of three minutes to find it because I could still see it in my head.

    I agree to keep an eye on the big pig. A bite is a scary thing. I’d have thought she would have been able to smell it was you.

    Lady Astor does have a very narrow head. Would that count off in the show ring? Was she from a line of show cows?

  4. My favourite post is the one where you brought the baby Tima home on your lap. It was probably the very last time she ever behaved herself… I’m so sorry you and Sheila both had a fright, she because she was startled and you because your friend forgot herself for moment. Oh, and I also loved your first soapmaking post.

      • Percy is a lard bucket too, just today when I was giving him a good scratch I thought if I tried to hold him on my lap I’d have no more circulation in my legs!

  5. Poor Sheila she must have been so scared..she did not mean to bite, give her a cuddle and all is forgiven. Of course it could be that she is cross because you went and left her. I have heard the when animal owners go away, say for holiday, their aniamls are quite huffy and refuse to be petted …sort of sulking I suppose….
    You are right Lady Astor does have a sort of horsey look, I think it is her eyes, they look calm and gentle like horses do. But a beautiful cow , none the less…..
    It must be great to be home again, even though you miss your family so far away, but you have plenty here to keep you busy and out of mischief…
    As for best post…that is just not possible to choose just one…so I would say none or all….

    • My small dog pouts if I leave him alone too long, especially if I come home smelling of a strange dog! Little brat won’t even look at me. I can’t believe that Sheila’s reaction was intentional, more of a ‘knee jerk’ I would say.

  6. I love all of your posts, I don’t think I could choose just one. Wonder if Sheila gave you a little nibble to let you know she doesn’t like your traveling? Ha Lady Aster is very pretty.

  7. I would have to say the post about of the story or you and John. So sweet. Sheila was being naughty, Wasn’t she? I suspect she was just letting you know that she needed to be eased into having you back again on the farm. Welcome home, dear Ce. Thanks for all the lovely posts while you were away. It was like we were with you. 🙂

  8. “Queenie Plays Possum” because I love Herefords and I hate when mine lay out like that, too, because I then have to call to them to make sure they are okay. Then, I feel guilty for waking a mother-to-be from a needed nap! 😉

    • She was a big round girl wasn’t she, sad that she will not breed and will be rehomed, but I am looking to buy a couple of hereford heifer calves in the spring, any ideas? c

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