Not ready to breed

Poppy is not ready to be bred yet. She made us wait last time too if you remember. Except last time was a straw – this time is a real boy pig. Maybe today.

ditches

She stays in her corner pen for the most part and a few times a day I take her for a walk past Manu and out into her courtyard to have a look around. She will not let him breed her until she is ready so we all wait. Manu included. If the girl says no the girl means no.

poppy in pen

Hugo’s chickens are very happy in the West Barn with their pig friends and big cows.

cow and heifer

The cows are glad that the ground has finally frozen again so they can get back outside.

heifers

You can see Not So Difficult still munching away – making up for lost time.

Sheila and her twin nieces are finally getting on. They still sleep in their own beds but Sheila is not dealing out the spankings quite as often.

Good morning. I hope you all had a quiet or maybe a rowdy New Years Eve, we were quiet. Very quiet actually. A Great Weariness descended upon me and I sloped off to bed early. We cleared a lot of fallen branches yesterday and made two batches of soap.

Last night Amanda cooked and tonight Jake will cook so I am getting a few nights out of the kitchen.

We had lots of fun and wonderful moments in 2015 didn’t we, I wonder what 2016 has in store!?

Have a lovely day,

celi

 

30 responses to “Not ready to breed”

  1. First of all: A Happy New Year again to you and to the Fellowship! Now it’s really 2016… We’ll see what it has to offer to all of us. Let’s hope that there will only be nice and lovely things…
    The first pic in the post (not the Header pic) looks like a devastated landscape! Oh my! – And you’re so right with that one: If the girl says no the girl means no. Poppy knows what she wants.
    What a cute shot of Lady A and her daughter… (it IS Naomi, isn’t it?) and so sweet Naomi and Alex so close together.. Not So Difficult is that one standing further away by the fence, no?
    I have a quite blue day today….

  2. Well, it’s been quite a year. I read about a book called The Happiness Handbook by a dr. at the famed Mayo Clinic. He says the brain cannot tell the difference between what you think happens and what actually happens. It responds in the same way. Every cell in our body responds. Am I making any sense at all? Oh dear. Probably not.
    Anyway happy new year to you Cecilia and all your friends. Thank you so much for sharing your amazing life with us, and thank you to the lounge for sharing your lives.

  3. Cecilia, I hate to be such a pest but please add the many new members to THE CAST. I so enjoy reminiscing. And also need reminding. I just saw Auntie Del and can’t remember the last time she was featured. Is she still with us? Does she live with Lady DI and Naomi and Not So Difficult and Alex?

  4. We did have lots of fun and wonderful moments in 2015 and I’m sure 2016 willl hold many more! I’m looking forward to it and being able to share in the life of the Farmy for another wonderful year! Life is grand, isn’t it?
    Happy Near Year Cinders!

  5. All the best to you and the fellowship for 2016.

    Yes, we all went to bed early. Sally cooked tonight as it was her Duncan’s birthday, and to give me a rest – but I might just as well have cooked as I kept having to get up and find things, and she’d never used an induction hob before, so it was all a bit hit or miss! The lemon drizzle cake she made was great.

    Come on Poppy: let Manu do his stuff – we want to see some piglets.

    Love,
    ViV xox

  6. A happy New Year to you, Celi. I’m still discovering wonders around here, like that belted Galloway. (I think it’s a belted Galloway?) Like many, I’m happy for a fresh start — not because of any trauma in the past year, but only because inertia seems to take over after a while. A stopping and starting again is said to be good for our tech devices, and I think it’s good for us.

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