Wild Flower Garden

The wild flowers have begun to get all blowsy and over blown – going to seed  – with traces of last nights makeup and tired feet from dancing. 

My plan was to fence it off and put the cows in there but I am not sure I could bear it. 

It is still too beautiful  – even hung over and a little cross looking. 

Though there is a lot of feed in these sunflowers. I weaned the calf yesterday and even though he has not been with his mother in the daytime or the night-time for  weeks now.  (Just at milking time)  Still he has been crying most of the night. And she, answering every now and then,  Lady’s voice is so big it always sounds like she is stood right outside the bedroom window.

Today I load the calf and his herd up into the Black Mariah (that is looking a little worse for wear) and I will cart them all back to the other side where the good, late summer grass awaits. They get to loiter under the big trees over there for a while now.  It will take two trips. I will let them eat down the good stuff over there then I will see how much hay I have and sell at least three.

The Farmy has a few friends who are right in the path of the hurricane coming into Texas.  Good luck to you all over there. Safe journeys as far away as you can get.

It will be a lovely day here today.  Friday Tidy Day.

Love celi

Weather: Another lovely pizza Friday.

Friday 08/25 0% / 0 inPartly cloudy skies. High 73F. Winds light and variable.

Friday Night 08/25 10% / 0 inClear skies. Low 51F. Winds light and variable.

40 responses to “Wild Flower Garden”

  1. I am thinking of all the people and creatures down on the Texas coast & hoping they’ll be safe on higher ground. I’m glad it will be a lovely weather day at The Farmy for resettling the little herd. I have an overblown & gone to seed wildflower garden in my backyard too. The bees are still buzzing among the cosmos & cat’s whiskers, eyeing the goldenrod coming on. I can’t cut it any of either because I love looking at it. Even After the Ball is Over.

  2. I’ve got a friend who gets cross because the council plants wildflowers in London Fields each year and people sit in/on them. The area is enclosed until it’s grown and then they take the fence down. My friend is incensed by people in the flowers, but it’s a public park and they’d keep it fenced if it was off limits.

  3. Will the Wild Flower Garden reseed on it’s own so it will be there again next year? That would be wonderful!!! 🙂

  4. I would leave them as long as possible to give them chance to reseed the area again. Morning Miss C, happy herding today. Laura

  5. I love your descriptive words on how the wildflowers are holding on – much like how my little faux prairie is right now. I enjoy getting up close with the flowers and then finding a newly bloomed beauty among the faded ladies with their make-up still on. 🙂

  6. Oh the wild flower meadow is beautiful! And I see that bee! Care to all in the path of this storm, it looks like it will turn a bit and maybe go to Louisiana where I am sure Harvey will over indulge like we all do in Louisiana! 😉

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