I had a thought –

– running through my head all day yesterday. For you.   But I did not write it down. Roger and I have similar problems, whereas he cannot remember a word, I cannot remember an entire concept. There was something I was going to tell you. But it has popped like a soap bubble. Gone.

Ah well.

This would have been the money shot if Freya had been in focus. But she leaped in –thursday-march-002

(as goats do) from left field.  Out of left field. A saying I have never understood –  not being in any way  – Sporty.

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Then she leaped out from Right Field. Apparently as goats DO –  I am learning fast.

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And then they laugh at me.  Have you heard a baby goat laugh yet?  They do you know.

And eat. thursday-march-025

Tima and Tane are spending a lot of time down the back, by the creek. Greedily consuming even the suggestion of a green grass shoot.
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When I call they come running. Then I shut the back gates behind them again so they do not range, down in the free land out the back, when I am not on duty (a girl has to sleep sometime you know!). thursday-march-047

The Dutch Belted Duchies.  The Breeder has informed me that Elsie (Screen Left- Stage Right)  is 100% Dutch Belted. Though she does not have a full belt, she is the real thing and  she is a smaller cow.  Lady Astor with her overblown belt and white feet (another no no) is so much bigger.  (I still do not have her papers so I am not sure of her pedigree). Though again I did not buy these two to show.  Or for their pedigrees. So it is OK with me whatever they look like.  I bought them for the milk.  Raw cows milk is a huge component in the feed cycle of my little farm.    And both these cows are doing beautifully so far. So I am looking forward to the milk again.

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Now that the big  pigs are out of the barn, I feel so much happier about their health. Pigs need sun even on grey days. I need sun too!  So off out I go.

I hope you have a lovely day.

Your friend on the farm,

celi

52 responses to “I had a thought –”

  1. Those baby goats have springs in their legs and they aren’t laughing at you Miss C – “we’re laughing with you”. Really. Thanks for the day brightener!

  2. I happily anticipate the technical invention that records all my brilliant blog ideas for perfect recall upon demand! I think I have a while to wait. Love the kids photo bombing your shots from all directions!

  3. I also had a thought – and am just remembering it now! My teengirl showed me how to use my phone to take a small video then capture a screenshot of the action that is so challenging for me with my camera. Perhaps the Cadet can show you (!) how to screenshot Godot in flight . . . feels like cheating but it may work! Happy Spring!

  4. Ok so Freya heard you are trieing to catch Godot in mid flight and thought she would join in too 🙂 Looks to me ( who knows totally nothing about cows) that you may be milking Lady A first … quite soon. That stray thought will return at an inappropriate time for sure. Enjoy your sun today. Laura

  5. I feel your pain Celi. I forgot where I put my prescription sunglasses a couple of weeks ago. I searched the pockets in my handbags, pockets of every coat and trousers in my wardrobe, the car and retraced my steps on the last day I was out. No sign! I have had the expensive lesson of replacing them! Now I could use some ‘skip to my step’, may I borrow those little kids?

  6. Sheila seems to be firmly resisting the idea of Being Done Good To. She may secretly enjoy lying in the sun, but wants you to know that as it wasn’t her idea, it’s not a Good Thing. And the leaping baby goats are such fun. I have indeed heard kids giggling; they sound like Disney characters!

  7. Love the pictures today! Do you know the children’s song The Ants Go Marching? The photos make me want to sing a similar version…something like
    …Celi’s clan go marching two by two hurrah, hurrah…I dub this day DUO DAY for all the paired up photos.

  8. You’re most likely to remember what you wanted to tell us when it is the most inconvenient to do so, if you’re anything like me. Freya clearly needs to distinguish herself as the newest character in residence. Goats are a lot like cats. There is a lot of up. They are incredible climbers. Stacking bales is a great way to let them explore the vertical. They look like they are having a marvelous time!

  9. Someday we hope to find a little land where we can add goats and chickens to the food we grow on our double city lot. I hope it happens before we are too old to do it, as we almost are now. Until then, thnk you for shariing your life.

  10. Seeing the precious kids has me anticipating the arrivals of ours in May! Can’t wait! I’m wondering if there is a friendly boar you can take Poppy to the next time she cycles and is ready to breed. She seems so enthusiastic when in heat that I’m thinking maybe the mating may go easily and she’ll come back pregnant. I know it didn’t go well with Sheila, but I’m thinking that Poppy might be different, being young and frisky and all…. 🙂

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