May 28, 2008

Come for a Visit

Welcome to our homestead.  I thought I'd take you on tour.  We're just doing the outside today, we'll save the inside for when we finish remodeling.  That may be a while.


Here are my daughter's horses.  The palamino is for sale:



Around the front of the house I still have some tulips blooming.



Let's go around the side of the house, here are some of the plum bushes in bloom:



Next is the back of the house where we tore off and put on a new addition.   This is the rrof that has to be shingled today:



Now we're on the west edge of my garden.  The small orange object in the distance is my tiller.  I have all of this to plant yet:



Here's a picture of the clothesline.  I don't know- it just looks homesteady:



Here is our Bucyrus Erie 22B.  We use it to load manure.  Bet you wish you had one??-



This is Hatchet, the steer.  He just wanted to say hi:



 


 


 


Next time I'll show you the chickens, donkeys, goats and sheep.  Maybe an update on my garden.


Home you enjoyed your visit.  Y'all come back now, ya hear?

3 comments:

Isabella said...

Liked the pictures. I

kim2661 said...

Nice! Thanks for the tour.

Kim

rildapeel1 said...

Blessings my friend!! I did enjoy my visit with you. The pictures really do tell a story of the farm life. You have lots of room outside to do all the wonderful things we love doing on the homestead. *U* Hanging clothes on the line is one that I haven't done for a while. Although one day this week I did hang my quilts out to dry on the fence. The smell was awesome and long missed. Thanks for sharing with us your blessings and as you know we really mean to express and not to impress. For with blessings as ours it is hard to not share what He can and does do for us. Every where is a mission field. Lovingly, rilda

May 28, 2008

Come for a Visit

Welcome to our homestead.  I thought I'd take you on tour.  We're just doing the outside today, we'll save the inside for when we finish remodeling.  That may be a while.


Here are my daughter's horses.  The palamino is for sale:



Around the front of the house I still have some tulips blooming.



Let's go around the side of the house, here are some of the plum bushes in bloom:



Next is the back of the house where we tore off and put on a new addition.   This is the rrof that has to be shingled today:



Now we're on the west edge of my garden.  The small orange object in the distance is my tiller.  I have all of this to plant yet:



Here's a picture of the clothesline.  I don't know- it just looks homesteady:



Here is our Bucyrus Erie 22B.  We use it to load manure.  Bet you wish you had one??-



This is Hatchet, the steer.  He just wanted to say hi:



 


 


 


Next time I'll show you the chickens, donkeys, goats and sheep.  Maybe an update on my garden.


Home you enjoyed your visit.  Y'all come back now, ya hear?

3 comments:

Isabella said...

Liked the pictures. I

kim2661 said...

Nice! Thanks for the tour.

Kim

rildapeel1 said...

Blessings my friend!! I did enjoy my visit with you. The pictures really do tell a story of the farm life. You have lots of room outside to do all the wonderful things we love doing on the homestead. *U* Hanging clothes on the line is one that I haven't done for a while. Although one day this week I did hang my quilts out to dry on the fence. The smell was awesome and long missed. Thanks for sharing with us your blessings and as you know we really mean to express and not to impress. For with blessings as ours it is hard to not share what He can and does do for us. Every where is a mission field. Lovingly, rilda