So instead, please enjoy the following photos to catch you up.
Cornhusker Games in late July resulted in 4 Gold and 2 Bronze Medals for the household. |
The garden produced a crazy amount of cucumbers, tomatoes, and peppers. The corn, potatoes, and sweet potatoes were a bust, although pretty while growing. |
The first of the Alpacas arrive and join the pasture with the donkeys. This is 10 year old Odin. |
On a trip to the farm store for more feed....well, we heard peeping. Yes, we remembered the feed. We added 4 americanas all girls. Or so we hoped. |
We had a large hay shed built and filled it with 75 bales of our own hay. |
Gorgeous summer cicadas. |
We added Angus Kissed by Starlight, a one year old True Black. |
The chicks at two months old. It was looking like one was a boy. He was huge, with feed to match. SnowWhite, Cinderella, Rapunzel, and Prince Charming. |
Then came Sir William the Red, 5 year old Medium Brown. |
The windmill purchased from a moving neighbor was fully restored. I built a platform. Doc helped me get the base up and I hired a tree guy with a lift to get the blades on. It looks great! |
The ornaments for the Governor's holiday tree at the Capitol Building were designed, created, and delivered. |
We added 3 year old Sterling. Light Grey. |
Here's Stormy, 1 year old fawn. |
The snow storms began in the middle of October. |
The pasture is full of fluff. |
Prince Charming turned out to be a GIRL! She's a large breed that got mixed in with the Americanas. She is a Husky Red. A dual breed meat or egg bird. Meet Mirida. |
It's been a good fall. They boy is back in school. Doc is back teaching at school. I run the Ranch, tackling all the honey-do's, and the fix-its, project planning/execution, and errand running. We had a bathroom pipe go, so I've been gutting and rebuilding a bathroom for what seems like forever instead of writing or painting like I had planned. Christmas is upon us and I have managed some knitting, and to my credit the tree is UP.
So there you have it. Happy New Year!