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Scroll through quickly and you can come for a walk across to the West barn with Megan and I yesterday morning.
calves

prairie path

prairie

prairie path

west farm

And then back we walk to the house for breakfast.

dogs on road
ditch

cows

And what do we find going on arriving back at the house!?

turkeys

Turkeys (and one little peacock of course) ON the verandah. In full riot.

I hope you have a lovely day.

Love your Fellowship Friend

celi

41 responses to “Follow me”

  1. It looks as if you had a lucky escape from Multiple Big Bird Poo all over the verandah… Cheeky buggers, that’ll teach you to take your eyes off them for one single minute. D’you reckon Geraldine was the instigator, or did she just come along for the ride when the others decided to be Bad Turkeys?

  2. Thank you for taking us to that nice walk to the Westbarn… and back. Nice to see the actual landscape.
    We say: When the cat is out the mice start dancing on the table…. I think the turkeys were just missing you.

  3. Perhaps the flock was intending to prepare breakfast for you and just couldn’t quite come to terms with how to get themselves through the door and into the kitchen…

  4. Oh, to have a barn like that! Or even one half the size, would be wonderful! Does everyone leave their shoes outside? I’m just thinking, especially after seeing the birds frolicking on the porch, that if they didn’t there would be lots of animal poo coming into the house!

      • Interesting you say that it’s a NZ thing… I am from NZ, and our family never bothered, we all wear our shoes inside. About half our friends take them off and the other half don’t, it makes it terribly confusing wen visiting someone to know what the proper thing to do is! Mostly I forget (because we don’t do it), then realise that everyone else has taken their shoes off at the door. Rather awkward, especially when I remember my socks have holes in them…

  5. I love the path, no wonder you enjoy the walks so much it’s beautiful. The turkeys are sweet they have kind of a buzzard head. Is the brown one a female or is it the other way around?
    Robin

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