Good morning. I am finally back in the land ice and snow. It is impossible that I am still in the same country the change is so profound. I was delivered home to dinner waiting and the fire going last night with champers chilling by the door. It was a delight. Before I ate I quickly zipped through the barn but in my California clothes I lasted about five minutes. 
I thought I would hold off posting until I had done a full inspection in the daylight and all is well. 
Each animal is clean and well fed though all are still in the ‘hunker down and bear it’ stage. This February is cold. I was freezing doing the rounds this morning!
Both the Dutchies are clean, calm and growing and I think Lady Aster’s udder is starting to thicken a bit. We will see.
The man who sold these two cows to me said they were due to calve late spring so let’s hope he was right. Late spring would be good. 
I hope you have a lovely day. Now I am going to rev up my sour dough starter, unpack my bits and pieces, get the washing on and later I will go out and muck about in the barn. Plus I am going to candle our eggs again tonight!
It is good to be home again.
Love your friend once more on the farm,
celi



41 responses to “all is well”
Welcome home and keep yourself warm 🙂 Laura
It’s lovely to have you back – even though you left the Farmy and the blog in such good hands.
Well you have certainly been traversing the globe the last few months, and another trip next month! Glad you are home safe
Welcome back Miss C! I certainly enjoyed the many guest bloggers this past week as I live vicariously through all of you and my own farmy that exists only in my imagination and the realm of “oh…wouldn’t that be wonderful.”
It’s been lovely having the guest bloggers to read, but I’ve missed the authentic Voice of the Farmy… Welcome back, wandering one…
happy yer home. I know those critters missed ya.
I’m happy to have you home!
Cats, piggies and belted cows. i have missed them, but really enjoyed the other farms too. It looks like the belted ladies are getting along well, which is good. Welcome home C.
morning Kim. yes theses two girls play very nicely together.. it is so much calmer in there without Queenie, bless her, but she was a bully.. c
Welcome home, Cecilia. Wish it were warmer! Another week of cold too. Help!
And the last week of February too.. so hopefully it will start to warm up a wee bit in a few weeks.. It seems especially cold after a week in warm California.. c
Welcome home! Sorry it’s to the awful cold. We cannot see out of the library windows at one of my school libraries, the snow has covered them right over! It’s got to get better soon :*)
Home again, Home again, jiggity jog! A saying my mother would say when we arrived home from a long trip.
It is sleeting and lightening with thunder here (weather people call it THUNDER SLEET) – and the high will be 26 today. I opted to work from home and will probably do the same tomorrow as our high will almost reach 32. We typically have 2 maybe 3 days a year like this, so I shall not complain. (too terribly much) To think a week ago we were at 79…… the poor jonquils were blooming. OH well……
Thunder sleet.. Poor Jonquils! Hope they survive it all.. c
Welcome back…you have been missed…but the lovely guest ladies did an excellent job of filling your post…. lots of love
You have changed your name! I must pop over and find out why!!.. c
the reason Cecilia is because Misswhiplash belongs to a younger time..you cannot have a 76 yr old Misswhiplash..it just ain’t right so I altered it slightly. You are the first to mention it…does that mean nobody else noticed
Welcome home, darling. xx
Welcome back! The guest posts were lovely but I couldn’t help missing you…
Welcome back to your nest. We had great company in your absence, but we missed you.