My shadows, the dogs, and I powered through the day yesterday. Everyone was living and breathing. It was a good and tiring day. We are getting the fields ready for the great reshuffle. Poppy is coming out today and Little and maybe Bobbi (if I can find some help) will be getting a wee field of their own so they can start eating grass.
It rained which I was grateful for as I am finding it hard to get into the garden without help, I mainly farm with all the animals and birds in my care. I get time to pick and yank a few weeds out to feed the pigs but not much else. So the down pour saved me having to drag hoses around again.
It was a bit too much for Boo though who had thunder and lightening AND the Vet on the same day. (He is on a new set of medications – we will see how these go).
All the calves are doing well, Little was brought across the quad and into the barn because of the torrential rain but was not pleased – he missed his turkeys. 
It was a nice day though. No-one died. No-one kicked me. Lots of milk. Lots of playing pigs. Including Manu who I saw dancing around in circles in his field, in the rain. I am training him to step back from his bowl when I am pouring in his food. He is slowly getting the hang of it.
I am also getting the house ready for Hugo on Friday and Pat on Monday. During the bad period with the Calves both the barn and the house got out of control so I am gradually establishing some kind of order again. I feel better when everything is clean and put away. Disorder is difficult to live in. Does my head in actually.
I hope you have a lovely day.
Your friend on the farm
celi




37 responses to “Living and Breathing”
Poor Boo, what a stressful day for him. But perhaps he’ll forget it if his paw starts to get better. A good day. I’m looking forward to seeing Poppy launch her wriggle of piglets onto an unsuspecting world!
Hi Kate. I went to your site. I LOVE dancing rabbits in particular! Love, Gayle
Thank you, Gayle, I’m glad you enjoyed your visit. The dancing rabbits were a huge job, but so worth it!
Poor Boo – Argos and Cerberus are being mean to him! I hope he gets better quickly.
Those turkeys are beginning to look like turkeys. I used to marvel at my parents’ ducklings because they looked like dinosaurs when they were very small 🙂
have you found your earring yet? Please keep one of your busy eyes open for it.
Its good to hear that chaos is reigning (raining) as normal…. just keep a smile on that lovely face and all will be fine
Rescue remedy is also helpful for thunderstorm jitters 🙂 Will you be keeping a pair of the turkeys for breeding purposes? Laura
You still sound exhausted, c. Take care. >
Order is everything calming, isn’t it? Wishing you a very orderly day!
Aw, poor Boo. I hope the new medications work for him. Mr Flowers is such a beautiful bird!
I was wondering how the gardens were doing, with so much going on with the animals. No doubt they’ll get some much needed attention when the helpers arrive. The more the merrier!! 🙂 Will you be putting in a fall garden? xo
You aren’t by any chance a Virgo are you? That need for order is so built in. When I lose things, it’s a sign that I need to bring order back. So happy to hear that everything is still alive and not kicking. Thunder and lightning is hard on so many dogs. But then it’s hard on me too. 😦 Just delighted that Bobbi and Little are still breathing. :)))
Little … missed his turkeys. Lovely guy. 🙂 I like your interacting with Manu. Education is an important thing – even with animals, isn’t it?
Hope you’ll be managing it getting all things neatly done – but do not forget to pause… and don’t take it toooo seriously. 😉
I must have missed the post where you mentioned you found camera house? So glad the calves are all thriving . I knew they would!
JOhn found it on the seat of the mower – sigh! c
So glad Boo is on different med. I sure hope this works ! Little was in with the turkeys? Who knew he would miss them. So cute. I think we need to see Manu some more, maybe dancing in the rain. We got a good shot of rain too. We needed it.
We bury Arthur today. I have my little eulogy ready.
It will be a sad day, all my love.. c
Don’t clean on my account, I can do that when I get there! I’m getting really excited to meet all the animals, John, Hugo and especially you!!
Oh mercy – it is a horror, but I will have it kind of up to date – there is time now that the calves are stable (touch wood!) but don’t worry there will be plenty to do.. c
‘Everyone was living and breathing’… long may it be like that, it makes all your struggles worthwhile.
Boo has my sympathy when it comes to medication, I hope the new one works. Talk of turkeys brings christmas to mind, we, to my disappointment do not celebrate Thanksgiving. I read today that one of the large stores in Dublin will open their Christmas shop this coming weekend! Way to early in my book, it really turns the holiday into a long drawn out marketing and sales season.
N OOO! Not Christmas shopping yet! Surely not. have a lovely day c
Hi Grannymar! I went to your site. Tried to contact you there but it didn’t work. I have a book suggestion for you: Five Smooth Stones by Ann Fairbairn. It’s wonderful. I’ve read it 6-7 times so far. Love, Gayle
Thank you Gayle, sorry you had difficulty contacting me on my blog, I will check it out and try to discover the problem. Thanks for the book suggestion, I’ll add ‘Five Smooth Stones by Ann Fairbairn’ to my audio book hunt.
I’m so happy Camera House is home! Where did you find it?
I hope Boo is better soon. Poor fellow. Too much in one day!