THAT’S ALL

Just a few dog and piglet cuteness images this morning. You would think there are no other animals on the farm with all the attention these two are getting.

Today I package up my first egg orders and ship them out. I will document it for you.

All the packing will be done in Jake’s packhouse.

And this wild baby will be left to nap while we work. Piglet really is rather wild now that he has decided to live. He follows Boo and I all over the house overturning everything he can. I cannot sit at all without him pushing at me for more milk. He is hilarious. I am not sure I have the patience for an inside pig. But he needs to stay in for at least another month. I will show you my plan if I get time today.

Onwards!

Celi

36 responses to “THAT’S ALL”

  1. Oh how corny! When Bill, the little terrier, came to live with me, others who had been content to live outside suddenly wanted to live inside. Two feral cats who hated me were sleeping on my bed, and wanted me to stay outside. What was worse was that Timmy, the orphaned baby deer would not stay outside. If I closed the door, he stared sadly in the window, and sometimes made sad sounds like a baby goat.

  2. I don’t think I’m ever going to be able to let this go. I keep looking and looking again and again. There is no doubt in my mind that that sweet Boo was and is critical to piglet’s survival. Yet he is ruthless toward opossum! His instincts are exquisite!

  3. Sweetness… I think Boo is pretty good at knowing which are ‘wild’ and which are ‘people’ animals. Can’t see him playing that way with a bastard mink… He’s a great big soppy where the Farmy babies are concerned.

  4. Poo-bum Piglet and Boo the priceless nanny have given me hope for this world of ours . . . as I had to say on Instagram and my repost this morning: that first photo takes my premier prize in some eight years on being on social media . . . thank you . . .

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