Half in and Half out

Much of life is half in and half out. Don’t you think? We juggle all the balls that comprise our lives. Trotting to and fro colouring in each step, turning the page. Half finishing some stuff then starting other stuff too early. Half of ourselves completely involved the other half with an eye out for the next ball to juggle.  I think that is OK though.

in a pigs eye
Just in case you did not fully get my visual example. Here is Manu again. Half in and half out. He has the eyes of a shark this boy. But the body of a wriggly chubby happy toddler. This was the door that the goats slept behind looking out the window.

Speaking of the goats here is an email I received this morning from the Lady on the Ridge. She worked late that night.

brenda and freya

 “.. came home at 11:30 last night to find both of them lounging on my porch. It looked so funny that I could not get mad. “

And this was after an entire mornings slog before going to work fixing all the holes they had found for her in their fence. Sigh.

And here is yet another surprising example of a good Hereford Pig Mama. She lets her babies eat her food. She will even let them pull food out of her mouth as she eats. And because she is a good kind Mama she allows her babies to interact with people even strangers. So my little gilts will grow up calm and generous too. And Poppy used to be such a crazy thing.

piglets

Yesterday she allowed Amanda’s Mum (accompanied by me with an escape route planned for her) to climb into the pen with the piglets and actually record the tiny pig grunts a sow makes when she is feeding.  Amanda’s Mum is a professor at a university in Texas and is going to play that recording for her students.  She was delighted by the piglets and Poppy was a star though I did bribe her with corn stalks.

The mosquito eaters were purchased yesterday along with my cough medicine. They cost 28 cents each and I have no idea what kind of goldfish they are but they grow to about 6 inches long. Once they were home – (they sprang a leak in their little bag on the way home so it was a nerve wracking ride!) I gradually added rain barrel water to their store bought water until they were fully acclimated then released one batch into the rain barrel by the porch. It rained in the night too. So we shall see.  If all is well the rest will be distributed into the water barrels and the frog garden pond around and about. I can do nothing about the lakes in the fields or the overflowing ditches but hopefully every little bit helps. How far does a mosquito fly anyway? I need to find that out.

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pig food

Poppy’s dinner. Ours was pretty good too. Amanda makes a wonderful Kitchen Mama.

kunekune
cat sleeping

I hope you all have a lovely day.

Love your friend on the farm,

celi

 

 

69 responses to “Half in and Half out”

  1. So are you allowed to actually touch or pet the piglets, or is it too soon for that? Poppy is so calm when you’re taking pictures that it made me wonder. Hope you’re feeling better and that the goldfish do their job. Our cats would make short work of the goldfish before the fish could eat any larvae I’m afraid.

  2. Poppy is a #1 mommy! I think your preparations for her helped tremendously! Good luck with the mosquitos and hope you are feeling better!

  3. Oh Celi, did you hear me laughing? I know I need eye surgery, but today takes the biscuit! I was salivating at the salad bowl, when I realised there were raw eggs in there I was distracted by the phone and when I came back for another look, I saw two shiny fish. Yes I thought you had casualties with the hole in the bag fish. A third look and I realised it was the back of a spoon I could see. Roll on this surgery so I can get life back in perspective! Hope your cough is easing with the aid of the coughbottle!

  4. Surprises abound on your farmy, Cecilia. Who would have ever imagined Poppy would turn 180 degrees. We were all holding our collective breath she wouldn’t go berserk … Praying The Fourth of July would be quiet, no silent, for her, that no one would inadvertently disturb her in any way, that she wouldn’t kill her piglets with knife feet, etc. and here she turns out to be nothing short of a darling mom.
    We’re getting some heat today, 91, and 95 tomorrow. Humidity through the roof.

  5. Oh my friend. I’m snorting here so hard I almost fell off my toddler bed. That picture of Manu reminds me of someone that I can’t quite put my snout on – HA! I always tell mommy that she can’t see me even if my butt is shaking behind in the open. Hilarious my sweet friend. Love it and all of the pictures of the piglets of course. They are so freaking cute! Have a great day! XOXO – Bacon

  6. Do you have bluebird houses? I have a garden at our local Audubon center. They have many houses (and bluebirds) and also swallows. They have very few mosquitos.

  7. OH, the UT students will be interesting! Such a refined group that longhorn’s are!!! 🙂

    Hi Amanda’s Mom !!!!

    Pat in Fort Worth……

  8. Beautiful sunflowers in a vase brighten your room (and heart). Oh, it’s paradise on the Farmy: For the piglets, for Poppy, Manu, the Kune Kunes and especially for the cat. For all. And yes, even for the mozzies. But now the fishes take over. Good luck.
    I hope your caugh is a little better – though it takes it’s time, as always.
    Thank you for your wonderful post – thoughtful words & stunning photos!

  9. Dozens of gorgeous pix today. Was that Camera House? I’m typing on sally’s tiny ta blet, so anything can happen. Is your friend regretting taking the goats?
    Lappy has been left at the shop for major surgery which is going to break the bank. I was thinking Poppy’s dinner looked good enough to eat before I read that that was for Poppty!

    Enjoy your day,
    love,
    ViV

  10. I haven’t commented in a while, just want to wish you a speedy recovery and glad to see Camera House is connecting again. Manu’s ‘shark eyes’ tickle me. Poppy is marvellous. You just never know how a child will turn out, or a pig, it seems! Hugs.

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