You may have thought that after last week’s “end” theme, we
would be doing absolutely nothing this week.
However, with just a few days between Market end and Thanksgiving,
there had to be some intense preparation work if we were going to feast on the
bounty of our labors. Here’s how it’s gone in the past. So, I put some serious effort into mixing up goodies and straightening up the
messy house.
all my Tgiving preparations kept me from writing about thanksgiving... |
…and the Boss had to clean the barn!
he claims he took 200 loads out of the barn |
He spent the better part of two days hauling spent hay and
manure out of the barn. (all the while complaining about how much hay the sheep
waste) But, we now have an enormous pile that will compost until next season
when it will fertilize the gardens. (so, it waste is actually a bit of an
overstatement)
that's a pretty big pile |
okay, so maybe he's not exaggerating! |
…and then it was the big day!
T'giving dawn |
Thanksgiving is a special holiday for all of us.
It was a long-ago Thanksgiving that served as the impetus
for us to get to where we are today. Read this. (someday I hope to get the whole story ready for publication)
It is also the one time that everyone is committed to being together
here on the hill. And, the complaints about Mama’s desire for family portraits
are kept to a minimum.
2017 family portrait |
This year we had a fun, food-filled day, with lots of little
boy snuggles. And, I’m pretty sure Grandpa has met his match with these guys!
With the holiday behind us, we are one step closer to
winter.
The ewes have come to the barn to eat hay and lounge until lambing
season.
The pullets are growing larger every day and it won’t be too
long until they move to the henhouse.
…and it’s just a matter of time before the seed catalogs
start arriving…and it will be time to start planning for spring!
So, for now we will appreciate the beautiful (if slightly
unseasonable) weather…
late day skies over sugarloaf mtn |
ewe lambs in winter paddock |
the feeding frenzy |
even the weeds are pretty in the sunlight |
sparrows in the multi-flora rose |
blackberry leaves |
sunrise |
ewes at dusk |
after the sheep grazed the backyard |
there can be no doubt where they ate |
crescent moon sunset |
We hope that you are having a
Happy
Sunday!
Thanks for stopping by. Come back and “visit” us again real
soon!
beautiful family time and pictures!
ReplyDeleteLovely post, Barbara. Some of those pics are breathtaking, especially when enlarged. Glad you shared with us and happy that you and yours enjoyed a lovely and loving Thanksgiving. Kris
ReplyDeleteYou have a beautiful family. So glad they all come together for a Thanksgiving at your farm!
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