.. this life you have arranged for yourself is how you want your life to be. Because if what you are doing is not what you want to do -there will be troubles. Though to be fair there is tons of stuff we don’t want to do that we HAVE to do, dishes, and dusting for instance. But these are a means to an end. 
Lucky for me – I am doing what I want to do. Of course I always wanted to fly over the creek that is really a ditch to test the tension again and again and again – so I am good! The tension of the wire is a work in progress so John attached a piece of clothesline string to me so he could pull me back if necessary. (And it was) The work in progress continues. But to tell you the truth, I could have flown black and forth over that long drop all day long. 
This is what I see when I walk into the West barn to feed the pigs.
Then seconds later I see this. Manu the Wonderful. He is such a lovely boar. Even when he is hungry.
TonTon and BooBoo. I spent some time yesterday, between trips flying across the creek on the zipline then waiting for “adjustments” to be made, waiting – so I threw the ball for the dogs – as you do. I was the guinea pig you see. No-one else was brave enough to test the line. 
Apparently Aunty Del did it. Whatever it was. Lady Astor has around three weeks to go before she is due. Her udder is also filling though not as fast as Alex the Conundrum. (I have sent a message to Alex’s breeder to see if he can shine any light on the heifer with a full udder who has more than two months to go before calving according to dates).
Good morning. The picture in the header is a piece of art I made with peacock feathers. I call it “Ode to the Duke.” It is quite large and one of my favourite pieces.
Yesterday the snow was melted by lunchtime and though it was cold the sun with all its glorious rich promise was out. It has been so long since we had a sunny day that I had to work very hard not to take any notice of the dust and cobwebs that it was highlighting in the house. Outside was a better place to be!
I hope you have a lovely day.
celi





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You can fly! Every day! Now that’s what I call a well-arranged life. I do like where I am. Not so much what life and nature and my genes have inflicted on me, but the parts the Husband and I have built together, the life that lets us fall asleep laughing, have enough to eat, a roof over our heads, and time and money for occupations we enjoy. I think you also have great happiness, great pleasure, great satisfaction in your life despite the physical demands, the sad bits, the repetitive bits. Thank you for being here and enriching us all.
I certainly do love what i do – even when the weather is crap (again) .. c
Wheeee … what fun. Dust and cobwebs will wait, enjoy yourself 🙂 Laura
The flying fox is a tremendous amount of fun!.. c
“make sure this life you have arranged for yourself is how you want your life to be” — truth indeed.
Flying sounds like such good fun. If I could choose to be any animal, I’d be a bird. Or perhaps a cat…snoozing and dreaming, curled up in the sun.
Have a lovely weekend!
There is so much in life that we cannot control however those bits that we CAN control should have joy in them.. c
I could not agree more. We should all strive to do what we love. I am living my dream and loving life every single day.
I am very tempted to come and stay in your bed and breakfast one day – barring any family emergencies – I hope to get out to France next year to see hugo.. c
Oh good! That would be great.
Blimey that’s a big ditch! Your are brave 😊
It is deep and wide – but fun to fly like that above it.. c
That looks like great fun! Those girls have been teaching Manu to climb the fence 😉
Yes they have and he is a hefty boy! Bless him. He is such a nice boar.. c
You have a special way with the pigs 🙂
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Thank you for the share Chris – I really appreciate it when someone shares my words. c
Whoa! Talk about cheap thrills! The ditch that used to be a creek is way wider and deeper than I had imagined it! No doubt you’ll be zipping back and forth daily soon! I think you said the dogs scale the step banks and swim across, right? Our John is quite the Master Creator of wonderful inventions!!! xo
NO piglets yet? c
I be done seen about everything when I see a celi fly
You would love it – how is the vege garden after the pigs got it ready for you? I was thinking about that this morning.. c
Your peacock wreath is stunning!
Christine
Thank you Christine _ I am very pleased with it.. c
Your philosophy brings contentment, which is deeper and more lasting than those delerious highspots. Thank you for that picture of Celie zipping, and for the joy you bring us every day.
Lots of love,
ViV xox
I can’t agree more VIv, I’ve always thought that what you want for the people you love is contentment. Happiness is wonderful but nobody is happy all the time. Contentment, on the other hand lasts. I spent a good many years dragging myself up in the morning to face a day I didn’t want to. I think it’s given me even more appreciation for where I am and what I have right now, even with the not so great early winter my John had. Finding your joy in where you are is a wonderful thing.
How is your John now Sherry? On the mend I hope.. c
Yes, on the mend. Doing the cardiac rehab and hopefully cleared to drive in the next couple of weeks. The whole experience underlines how fortunate we are to keep on finding our joy right here!
I’m glad for you.
Outside is nearly always a better place to be. Manu looks communal I comical!
Perspective… an amazing thing. I have seen so many pictures of that ditch and it never looked even close to being that large until I see the distance you are flying over. Here’s to lots of practice and lots of ‘real flying’ very soon. Manu is lovely, if one can say that about a male and be politically correct I suppose. He has the best eyes.
I like the progress on the zip line. There is a useful physics problem in that situation regarding angle of the cable, weight hanging, and tension in the cable. I’ve taught that one many times.
Ah. Lucky then that John has a Masters in Physics. (Almost a Doctorate but he prefers to keep that under his hat – he is such a boffin) .. do you have the problem to hand? Is it an equation or discussion? He would enjoy that. Only if you have time of course.. c
Nothing handy. It was part of some lessons. Tell the physics guy hello for me. We are few and far between.
I will – he is deeply cerebral that’s why we call him the Silent One.
Happy zipping!!