Nov 14, 2009

Rain, Goats, Sheep, and a Mountain

Drizzle and snow, cold and wind, a perfect day to stay inside and bake.  I'm blessed that I can be so picky and not have to work outside today if I don't feel like it.  Tomorrow they say, the sun will be out and I can enjoy being outside. 



This is just a random picture I stuck in here, because I thought it was pretty.  My daughter took it up on Beauty Mountain which is a few miles from our house.


I just pulled the brownies from the oven and put the granola I made in the fridge.  I have this cup of coffee to drink and the Saturday paper to read.  So much to do....


I discovered that I have a dairy doe that's expecting in a couple of months.  Not a good time to have kids up here.  I thought I had been diligent enough to prevent this from happening,but....


I have a Saanen buck coming to breed my other dairy does and the Angora does should be bred already.  I have three sheep that won't come home.  I'm thinking of organizing a sheep round up with some friends and see if we can't get them into their paddock.  They are a wild bunch.


Washing and carding fiber, that's what I want to get done on these drizzly days.  Cleaning for Thanksgiving.  I'm going to use Kim Wolf's idea for furniture polish- some olive oil with a little lemon or orange oil in it.  I have so much to be thankful for.  Don't we all?


This is kind of a hodge podge of thoughts, hope you followed okay.  My son wants to get on here and play some Indiana Jones.  He likes to read over my shoulder to get me to speed up.  It works.


Love to you Ladies-


From Glory Farm

2 comments:

cradtke said...

So you have sheep that are naughty... our sheep are good, it's the goats that are the problem! Good luck with the doe due in January. Our April is due in January.. you are right, not a good time to be kidding... that barn gets cold! Anyway, I hope you got some things done today. It was beautiful here.

~ Carol

rstewart8888 said...

I think it was your first time to comment - thanks...

I peeked at your blog and photos... a lot of good life going on in your corner. I feel like I am far from that yet as I must labour (merrily) to feed my brew......

I gleamed some pleasure and peace from my peek!

Nov 14, 2009

Rain, Goats, Sheep, and a Mountain

Drizzle and snow, cold and wind, a perfect day to stay inside and bake.  I'm blessed that I can be so picky and not have to work outside today if I don't feel like it.  Tomorrow they say, the sun will be out and I can enjoy being outside. 



This is just a random picture I stuck in here, because I thought it was pretty.  My daughter took it up on Beauty Mountain which is a few miles from our house.


I just pulled the brownies from the oven and put the granola I made in the fridge.  I have this cup of coffee to drink and the Saturday paper to read.  So much to do....


I discovered that I have a dairy doe that's expecting in a couple of months.  Not a good time to have kids up here.  I thought I had been diligent enough to prevent this from happening,but....


I have a Saanen buck coming to breed my other dairy does and the Angora does should be bred already.  I have three sheep that won't come home.  I'm thinking of organizing a sheep round up with some friends and see if we can't get them into their paddock.  They are a wild bunch.


Washing and carding fiber, that's what I want to get done on these drizzly days.  Cleaning for Thanksgiving.  I'm going to use Kim Wolf's idea for furniture polish- some olive oil with a little lemon or orange oil in it.  I have so much to be thankful for.  Don't we all?


This is kind of a hodge podge of thoughts, hope you followed okay.  My son wants to get on here and play some Indiana Jones.  He likes to read over my shoulder to get me to speed up.  It works.


Love to you Ladies-


From Glory Farm

2 comments:

cradtke said...

So you have sheep that are naughty... our sheep are good, it's the goats that are the problem! Good luck with the doe due in January. Our April is due in January.. you are right, not a good time to be kidding... that barn gets cold! Anyway, I hope you got some things done today. It was beautiful here.

~ Carol

rstewart8888 said...

I think it was your first time to comment - thanks...

I peeked at your blog and photos... a lot of good life going on in your corner. I feel like I am far from that yet as I must labour (merrily) to feed my brew......

I gleamed some pleasure and peace from my peek!