Gone Girl

You and I have rolled off the farm and today I am posting from California. Here are a few goodbye shots from the farm.

John and Rhonda are in charge now and they will to the best they can out there. And if everyone does their best with a kind heart then we will be ok. There is not a lot of animals and no gardens yet so it will be fine.

I traveled across the USA. Leaving from Bloomington, Illinois flying through the winter and landing in Fresno, California.

I am in my little sleep-out in Visalia. The kids and I are making crepes for breakfast. They are under instructions to come get me when they wake up but you know; I am up hours before them!

RECIPE for Crepes – this recipe is from when Hugo was living with us. In 2015. Do you remember Hugo? The French wildman? His crepes were awesome.

I will do my best to post from wherever I am Mon Wed and Fri. At 7am local time. Posting to you first thing is what I love to do the most.

HERE is Wind in Willows Ch 10. (Only two more chapters to go – sad!).

Next is Christopher Robin and his collection of characters. I look forward to that but I will miss Ratty!

Have a lovely day!

Apparently we are doing housework on tree-house today!

Love Celi

30 responses to “Gone Girl”

  1. Ton and the ginger cat are doing circus tricks, with the cat perched on Ton’s paws! Travel in safety, arrive in health. I have collected some great fabrics for the project we spoke about; I’ll show photos one of these days. Or maybe I’ll even talk to you, once you’re here!

  2. I do remember Hugo! Thank you for sharing the crepe recipe again. Though I’m sure my technique won’t be as good as his. Enjoy your time with the children and looking forward to your posts, as always.

  3. Lovely photos, thank you very much. Finally the little black pigs are getting bigger. Happy, safe travels. X

  4. My Dolly, a Blue Healer like Boo, deals with our cats most of the time but also loves to chase them around and act like the boss. It’s too crazy! I know you will miss the Farmy, but those you are going to will be so thankful. And Our John will be able to really get back into gardening again come springtime!

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