… in pictures. My favourites. Hope they are yours too.
I so seldom do this monthly round up but I love it every time I do.
The gallery option makes it easier. Most of the images are named so just click on them for scanty information.
We have warm wet weather on the way, lots of workers staying and lots of family arriving this week too. Plus the builder has decided this week is the best week to knock a hole in the kitchen wall. And one never says no to the builder. So, the next three weeks are going to be stunningly busy. But the crew and I have our systems in place and we have worked hard to get everything up to scratch. They are all away on days off now which gives me time to really study the animals and make some adjustments.
I will tell you all about those tomorrow.
For now. Thank you June. (A few days late I know, but what can you do). Roll on July!
Love celi



23 responses to “The farm in June”
i am surprised you actually find time to update this blog/diary every day with a fresh collection of photographs. Enjoy the day to think your own thoughts as you plan and make your adjustments.
Great to catch up with you via pictures today since I have been AWOL around here lately. Life, you know, has been busy although not nearly as busy as your life. Here’s to a fabulous July with lots of great experiences and fun! Enjoy your day!
Happy 4 July to the farmy. isn’t summer just the best time. Great gallery. Laura
Stunning bunch of images!
Super photos of June!!! Yes! Roll on July!!! 🙂
I would love to see pictures of your beautiful gardens : )
Standing ovation! That was great!
Happy 4th to you, family, friends, and all the lovely animals too. Thanks for my favorite stop every day.
Happy fourth. Great pictures. Thanks for the overview.
Oh, wonderful photos, and some I don’t believe we’ve seen before, thanks. Isn’t June just the loveliest of months? Well, at least up in our neck of the woods, it’s always been my thought that June ranks at the top of the list. Yes, enjoy your July 4th and have a great day! ~ Mame 🙂
A hole in the kitchen wall during canning season? Wow, you are brave! At least you have good ventilation! As usual, I love your photos. You have a wonderful eye for lighting.
Wonderful round up, loved them all!
Oh boy washing in the wind has never looked so good! So many wonderful photos Celi. Love the pic of Bobby T
The colander with leaf-shaped draining holes is jaw-droppingly GAWJUSS!!! (Covet, covet) (Not really. I’m colandered up just fine.) Much love, Your Gayle
Brilliant gallery: the Farmy whirlwind tour in pictures. Seeing them all together like that gives you such a great overview. I loved the kitchen shots, I wouldn’t mind a few more of those – perhaps pre- and post- hole in the wall? What’s that building tearing a hole in your kitchen wall for, anyway?