Dirtier windows. Do your pigs make a mess of your windows?

And how about your kittens? Do they sleep in your feed bags?

Does your cow have a fringe? (They call them bangs in America). Elsie is about to go Bang if I take one more shot of her.

Do your Big Fat Pigs smile with you?
Are your gates frozen shut?
Does your Marmalade cat rudely point out the cobwebs in the barn?

Do your chicks have imaginary legs?

Are you ready for March the 1st. The first EVER kitchens garden random chook house incubation hatch date?
Does your sheep dog match your cows?
Can your LuLu cat do this?
Why, yes they can and do and will. Lucky us!
I hope you have a lovely day.
Your friend on the farmy
celi
PS. For the next few days I am hosting the conversation over at Press Publish.. if you have time: pop over – click on Community and join the conversation! Many thanks..






59 responses to “Dirty Windows”
Been there, clicked that! How lovely to see the cast of characters again, I’ve missed their naughty, silly, furry, fluffy faces….
So have I Kate..and those Kunes are just as naughty as ever.. I just caught Tima running away with a paper feed bag of alfalfa pellets, she was trying to drag the whole bag into her house! she is so naughty.. c
What a brilliant little pig she is…she just got caught is all!
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Love your pictures today! And why are they called ‘bangs’ ??? LOL Good to have you back my friend. Your guest writers did a great job though. But miss your vocabulary!
Funny how we can hear our friends even though they are writing the words.. though i pretty much write as i speak! have a great day Lynda!.. c
sometimes there is a hatchee a day early or day late
usually not everybody at once
I think that I only have two eggs that never started, well they lit up like light bulbs when candled. .. the rest look a bit like this one here, the air bubble, etc. Most are brown though and hard to read. Anyway this coming Sunday is the day they are due to begin, i will watch out for any early risers!.. Hopefully we will get a few chicks.. Thanks Ron!. c
Aahh happiness is … being back with our favourite critters 🙂 apart from gates frozen shut! So now I can surmise the egg comes before the chicken? Laura
Yup, we have eggs.. now lets hope we get chickens!.. morning laura.. c
I looked in on your Press Publish, and found a lot of other lovely bloggers as well.
I really enjoyed this post and all the happy pictures (except the gates!). Keep warm and well. Love, ViV
Those gates have been frozen shut for weeks, and the snow is frozen too, not good. However it is February. March is on its way. Surely that is a good thing.. c
Yup, albeit those of the two-legged persuasion.
P.S. The foregoing confession was made in reply to “Do your pigs make a mess of your windows?”… (Hey me, try and think first, then comment, geesh.)
Love it!! Backwards is my favourite way.. morning Nuri!.. c
all of those things could only happen on the Farmy…others might have one or two but you have the lot! Yes You are lucky
How are all your dogs then? Still got a houseful?.. c
Yes all here and another that I am feeding in the next village. I am trying to find a home for him as we cannot cardy on feeding him forever more..
Lovely seeing the photographs! 😀
I love taking them too!! have a good one.. c
No pig nose smudges here, but definitely cat nose smudges…aka snot. ha Lovely pictures today. The farmy looks well in order except for Elsie’s frown. She is a somber one, that Elsie. I will ask for a fringe cut the next time I go to the beauty shop (just like my mom called it). 🙂 March 1 is circled on the calendar with a little beak in the middle. Good morning C.
You are right.. Elsie is the serious child. Lady A is so much more outgoing. c
Love your piccies today. I can match a couple – doggie smudges on windows; our cows have curly top knots; and our cows and dogs are colour co-ordinated practically (charolais cows (creamy colour with muddy knees at present) and golden retrievers (with muddy paws at present). The chookies are a close match being Isa Browns who are light brown fleckled. Joy
Isa Browns.. i don’t know those ones.. i will look them up.. I love charolais too..gorgeous but big.. aren’t they big?.. c
Charolais are somewhat large, especially beside me at 5ft.4in. but lovely calm characters, cute looking, apparently nice meat (if you are not vegetarian like me). We only have five – our lawnmowers. Isa Browns, or Lohmanns, are a very popular breed of chook around these parts, very good layers and not flighty or prone to cluckiness.
I can’t top your pictures today for sure as I have no pig nudges on my windows or frowning fringed cows. I do have cat fur everywhere if that counts!
That counts Beth Ann!!, c
My pathways to the various places I need to go every day are a couple of feet off the ground this time of year. Packed snow. Dog and cat prints on the door. The chicken windows are filthy and the frozen shit-cicles under their perches are a foot tall. -25C for the past few weeks 🙂
I read your comment before going out onto my own skating rink of a pathway this mornning. We had a few almost melty days while I was away and it is polished! But i am not complaining. I have been to your site and seen where your oven is and baking in -25 for more than a few weeks must be bloody cold!.. c
Well then, I feel much better about my Bloodhound windows and the temperature.
yup.. we will clean up in the spring.. spring will come .. right? c
They all look guilty as charged 😉
Laugh!! oh yes! they are unapologetic! c
🙂
Such a fun, and funny post today. I can personally add cat nose prints and spit from where my old, senile lady sits and hisses at her arch enemy Little Kitty Tom. Oh…and balls and balls of cat fur…everywhere.