Just like everyone, I find the days full and wonder how the hours have slipped by. In a little over two weeks my son will return to college and Friday my daughter will be back - yay! She’s been an RA at a ballet company for the last 7 weeks. Sigh….for a short time, the balance will be restored.
So, how have I been spending my days? Well, here’s a little peek at a not-so-interesting, but typical day!
I’ve been watering (we really could use some rain)
and Lucy…a summer treat to keep them cool!
Lucy is the last of the hens, and while I wanted to get chicks this year, I just didn’t think this lady would appreciate a coop of littles and their noisy antics.
She rarely leaves her seat at the top of the ladder, so I moved her food and water up to make it easier. The queen of the coop deserves spoiling.
Bailey is still under “house arrest” having had her first injection for heartworms…she’s doing well. The goal is to keep her quiet and chase cabin fever away with calming music and videos. She has two more injections in August.
My good friend is fostering baby raccoons!
Two weeks ago a crop duster came waaay too close for comfort…what started out as interesting to see, turned into an experience where we could smell the chemicals and feel them as they drifted down. And we were not beneath the plane – this was drift - quite scary.
All I could think of was, what about the children who are playing outside, what if we were having a graduation party or get-together with friends? We had no idea crop dusting was scheduled..
Why yes, I will be contacting the FAA.
And finally, on a trip to the grocery store I found this:
Happy dance in the aisle! Over-the-moon, tickled pink, just can’t quite believe it…my article in MaryJane’s Farm August-September issue! So grateful to have been given such an opportunity.
Well friends, that’s a little of what’s been happening in my “neck of the woods” as the old saying goes. What 's happening where you are?
I hope all is well and that you are enjoying these summertime days!